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Burma
 
Bush, George H. W
 
failure to define national security interests
 
policy-intelligence relationship
 
politicization of
 
Scowcroft and
 
Team A-Team B competitive analysis and
 
veto of intelligence authorization bill and
 
Bush, George W
 
al Qaeda in Afghanistan
 
on CIA capabilities
 
on commercial imagery
 
consumer-producer relations and
 
covert action and
 
creation of NCTC
 
creation of WMD Commission
 
DCI and
 
executive orders on intelligence
 
intelligence reform and
 
Iraq war and
 
NSPD and
 
PDB and
 
PIOB and
 
policy-intelligence relationship
 
relationship with CIA
 
relationship with Tenet
 
on requirements
 
restructuring of DOJ
 
restructuring of FBI
 
Scowcroft and
 
9/11 recommendations
 
success of DNI and
 
warrantless phone taps
 
Butler, Lord
 
Butler Report
 
C
 
Cabinet members
 
Cable taps
 
Cambodia
 
Cambone, Stephen
 
Campbell, Kevin
 
Canada
 
Capabilities vs. intentions
 
Card, Andrew
 
Carlos, the “Jackal”
 
Carnot, Sadi
 
Carter, Jimmy
 
campaign issues
 
covert action
 
Cuba and
 
executive order on intelligence
 
politicization and
 
SALT II treaty
 
Casey, William
 
Castro, Fidel
 
CDA (Congressional Directed Actions)
 
Cell phones
 
Centers
 
Central Intelligence Agency.
See
CIA
 
Central Intelligence Group (CIG)
 
Central Security Service.
See
CSS
 
Chamberlain, Neville
 
Change extraction
 
Chatter
 
Chemical weapons
 
Cheney Richard
 
Chernobyl
 
Chernomydrin, Viktor
 
Chiefs of station
 
Chile
 
Chin, Larry Wu-tai
 
China
 
ASAT test
 
commercial imagery and
 
espionage by
 
health issues and
 
internal stability
 
intelligence capabilities
 
politicized intelligence and
 
regional disputes
 
spying and
 
U.S. reconnaissance plane incident
 
Church, Frank
 
Church Committee (1976)
 
CI.
See
Counterintelligence
 
CIA (Central Intelligence Agency).
See also
DCI (Director of Central Intelligence)
 
accountability report (2007)
 
all-source intelligence and
 
Ames spy scandal
 
centers
 
clients of
 
competition for resources
 
congressional relationships
 
continuity of intelligence policy and
 
counterintelligence and
 
covert action and
 
creation of
 
DCIA and
 
DHS and
 
DI (Directorate of Intelligence).
See
DI
 
Directorate of Science and Technology (DS&T)
 
DNI and
 
DOD and
 
DO (Directorate of Operations).
See
DO
 
espionage
 
FBI relationship
 
foreign intelligence liaison
 
headquarters
 
HUMINT and
 
imagery and
 
intelligence cycle
 
in intelligence community
 
intelligence sharing and
 
investigations
 
Israeli-Palestinian negotiations and
 
NCTC and
 
Open Source Directorate and
 
oversight failures and
 
paramilitary capabilities and
 
paramilitary operations and
 
PDB and
 
personnel practices
 
politicized intelligence
 
polygraphs, use of
 
president as client of
 
processing and exploitation imbalance
 
redundancy in intelligence community and
 
reform and
 
renditions and
 
Senior Analytical Service
 
Special Activities Division
 
structure of
 
VENONA intercepts and
 
Web site of
 
CIG (Central Intelligence Group)
 
Civil liberties
 
Civil Liberties Protection Buard.
See
Privacy and Civil Liberties Oversight Board
 
Civil rights
 
Civil War
 
Clapper, James
 
Classification system
 
compartmented
 
costs of
 
reasons for
 
Classified Intelligence Procedures Act
 
Clausewitz. Karl von
 
Clearance system
 
Clemens, Samuel
 
Clientism and
 
Clientitis
 
Clinton, Bill
 
assassination policy
 
budget and
 
DCI and
 
hostages and
 
intelligence priorities and
 
PDD-35 and
 
Pollard issue
 
requirements and
 
Torricelli case and
 
CNA (computer network attack)
 
CNE (computer network exploitation)
 
Coast Guard
 
Codebreakers
 
COI (Coordinator of Information)
 
Colby, William
 
Cold war.
See also
Post-cold war; Soviet Union
 
British intelligence
 
collapse of Soviet Union
 
containment policy
 
covert action
 
defense expenditures
 
difficulty of the Soviet target
 
ends vs. means
 
espionage
 
global source of intelligence and
 
imagery
 
indications and warning
 
influence on U.S. intelligence
 
intelligence implications of containment
 
intelligence priorities
 
Korea and
 
legacy of
 
lessons from
 
moral issues
 
National Security Act of 1947 and
 
open-source intelligence
 
primacy of Soviet issue
 
Soviet defense spending
 
Soviet military capabilities
 
Soviet strategic forces
 
statistical intelligence
 
technical collection costs
 
Collection.
See also
Collection disciplines
 
analysis-driven
 
budget
 
capabilities in
 
completing priorities
 
composition of the ITs
 
costs of
 
covert action and
 
denial and deception
 
downstream activities
 
ethical and moral issues
 
of foreign economic intelligence
 
of information
 
intelligence and
 
long lead times
 
opacity of intelligence
 
policy and intelligence
 
processing and exploitation imbalance
 
protecting sources and methods
 
reconnaissance, post-cold war
 
reform
 
reliance on technology
 
satellite limitations
 
stovepipes problem
 
swarm ball
 
synergy
 
systems development and
 
themes in
 
vacuum cleaner problem
 
Collection disciplines.
See also
Collection
 
comparison of
 
human intelligence
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