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  1. China's future : implications for US interests, 24 September 1999
  2. China's future implications for US interests (SuDoc PREX 3.21:2002017607) by U.S. Postal Service, 1999

21. Subcommittee On Intelligence Policy And National Security - U.S. House Select Co
Subcommittee on intelligence Policy and national security us House Select Committee on intelligence. Leaders. Doug Bereuter, R - NE
http://www.politicsnationwide.com/doc.asp?ID=2080

22. U.S. Senate Committee On Intelligence - Press Release
Projected national security Threats to the United States. 1000 am, Tuesday, February 11, 2003. Witness List Mr. George Tenet Director of Central intelligence
http://intelligence.senate.gov/0302hrg/030211/witness.htm
Current and Projected National Security Threats to the United States
10:00 a.m., Tuesday, February 11, 2003
Witness List
Mr. George Tenet

Director of Central Intelligence

Central Intelligence Agency

Mr. Robert S. Mueller, III
... Other Links

23. U.S. Senate Committee On Intelligence - Press Release
Projected national security Threats to the United States. 1000 am, Tuesday, February 24, 2004. Witness List Mr. George Tenet Director of Central intelligence
http://intelligence.senate.gov/0402hrg/040224/witness.htm
Current and Projected National Security Threats to the United States
10:00 a.m., Tuesday, February 24, 2004
Witness List
Mr. George Tenet

Director of Central Intelligence

Central Intelligence Agency

Mr. Robert S. Mueller, III
... Other Links

24. The New Yorker: Fact
The study concluded, “Politically, the us has failed The former senior intelligence official blamed hubris with an important national security issue without
http://www.newyorker.com/fact/content/?040524fa_fact

25. The New Yorker: Fact
don’t think it will sway us public opinion Overemphasizing the nationalsecurity threat made it more difficult to It appears that they have the intelligence.
http://www.newyorker.com/fact/content/?030512fa_fact

26. MSNBC - Avoiding Attacking Suspected Terrorist Mastermind
In June 2002, us officials say intelligence had revealed White House, where, according to us government sources debated to death in the national security Council
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/4431601/
MSN Home My MSN Hotmail Shopping ... Money document.write('') Web Search: logoImg("http://sc.msn.com"); MSNBC News Alerts Newsletters Help ... MSNBC Shopping Search MSNBC: Advanced Search FREE VIDEO Bombings suspect has al-Qaida ties
March 2: The suspect in the series of suicide bombings that killed at least 140 people in Iraq is a well-known terrorist suspect, NBC’s Jim Miklaszewski reports. Nightly News Avoiding attacking suspected terrorist mastermind Abu Musab Zarqawi blamed for more than 700 killings in Iraq By Jim Miklaszewski Correspondent NBC News Updated: 7:14 p.m. ET March 02, 2004 With Tuesday’s attacks, Abu Musab Zarqawi, a Jordanian militant with ties to al-Qaida, is now blamed for more than 700 terrorist killings in Iraq. advertisement
But NBC News has learned that long before the war the Bush administration had several chances to wipe out his terrorist operation and perhaps kill Zarqawi himself — but never pulled the trigger. In June 2002, U.S. officials say intelligence had revealed that Zarqawi and members of al-Qaida had set up a weapons lab at Kirma, in northern Iraq, producing deadly ricin and cyanide. The Pentagon quickly drafted plans to attack the camp with cruise missiles and airstrikes and sent it to the White House, where, according to U.S. government sources, the plan was debated to death in the National Security Council.

27. U.S. Foreign Policy, Intelligence, And National Security In A Changing World
us Foreign Policy, intelligence, and national security in a Changing World. us FOREIGN POLICY, intelligence, AND national security IN A CHANGING WORLD.
http://csf.colorado.edu/isafp/syllabi/taylor.htm
U.S. Foreign Policy, Intelligence, and National Security in a Changing World
UNIVERSITY OF OTAGO
DUNEDIN, NEW ZEALAND
POLITICAL STUDIES 402
(For Third and Fourth Year Political Studies and History Students) U.S. FOREIGN POLICY, INTELLIGENCE, AND NATIONAL SECURITY IN A CHANGING WORLD Visiting Fulbright Lecturer: Dr. Stan A. Taylor
The paper will also include one or two foreign policy simulations in which students will be given the opportunity to play the roles of various U.S. decision-makers as (more or less) hypothetical crises are played out. The simulations will require some research, writing, and oral presentations. COURSE REQUIREMENTS Each student must submit one essay (length to be discussed in class) by 18 June 1993 on a topic related to the course. Topics must be submitted to Professor Taylor in the form of a research design or prospectus by 26 March 1993. The graded essay will make up 20% of the course grade. Students will also participate in one or two national security/foreign policy simulations which will require research, writing, and oral presentations. Students will be graded on the quality of their participation in the simulation(s). This grade will constitute 20% of the course grade. Each class period will consist of lecture and discussion. Students must attend each class and the quality of their participation in the discussions will make up 10% of the final grade.

28. Almanac Of Policy Issues: World - Foreign Affairs And National Security
over many foreign policy and national security issues continue July 8, 2003); Saudi Arabia usSaudi Relations of the CIA (Central intelligence Agency Undated
http://www.policyalmanac.org/world/index.shtml
Almanac of Policy Issues
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American foreign policy, shaped for decades by an ongoing Cold War with the former Soviet Union, is today still adjusting to post-Cold War realities. The dangerous, but relatively simple, bipolar world of two competing nuclear superpowers has dissolved into a unipolar or multipolar world, depending upon one's view of U.S. dominance of the international arena. U.S. foreign and national security policy has shifted from containing Soviet communism to addressing conflicts in smaller, but still dangerous, hotspots throughout the world. Often in conjunction with international bodies like the United Nations or NATO, much of American foreign policy now focuses on peacekeeping efforts in places like the Middle East, Kosovo, or Afghanistan. Debates over many foreign policy and national security issues continue to be drawn along traditional left-right lines. A leading example is defense spending, where conservatives call for significant increases and liberals a shifting of resources to domestic needs. But the left and right are themselves each split between internationalists, who believe the U.S. should maintain a strong international presence, and isolationists who believe the U.S. should avoid unnecessary international entanglements. Indeed, this split has a much longer history in American foreign policy, extending well back before the Cold War and World War II, when isolationists opposed U.S. entry until the Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor.

29. AFIO - Association Of Former Intelligence Officers
for a strong and healthy us intelligence / counterintelligence capability to historic, current, and future national, corporate and public security issues.
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30. National Security And Intelligence (washingtonpost.com)
Transcript national security and intelligence Washington Post intelligence reporter Dana Priest was of congressional oversight of us intelligence agencies.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A57568-2004Apr30.html
thisNode = 'liveonline/nation/nationalsecurity'; commercialNode =''; var SA_Message="SACategory=" + thisNode; PRINT EDITION Subscribe to NEWS OPINION ... REAL ESTATE SEARCH: Top 20 E-mailed Articles washingtonpost.com Discussions Nation ... Nat'l Security Transcript
National Security and Intelligence

Dana Priest
Washington Post Staff Writer
Wednesday, May 5, 2004; 12:00 PM Washington Post intelligence reporter Dana Priest was online Wednesday, May 5 at Noon ET , to discuss the latest developments in Iraq regarding detainees at the Abu Ghraib prison and the failure of congressional oversight of U.S. intelligence agencies. Read today's stories: Intelligence Panel Votes To Abolish Term Limits (Post, May 5) Probes of Detainee Deaths Reported (Post, May 5) Dana Priest covers intelligence and recently wrote " The Mission: Waging War and Keeping Peace With America's Military " (W.W. Norton). The book chronicles the increasing frequency with which the military is called upon to solve political and economic problems. A transcript follows. Editor's Note: Washingtonpost.com moderators retain editorial control over Live Online discussions and choose the most relevant questions for guests and hosts; guests and hosts can decline to answer questions.

31. National Security And Intelligence (washingtonpost.com)
the latest developments in national security, intelligence and defense. Dana Priest covers intelligence and recently wrote concrete alternatives the us has to
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A16382-2004Feb29.html
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National Security and Intelligence

Dana Priest
Washington Post Staff Writer
Wednesday, March 3, 2004; 12:00 PM Post intelligence reporter Dana Priest will be online Wednesday, March 3 at Noon ET , to talk about the latest developments in national security, intelligence and defense. Dana Priest covers intelligence and recently wrote " The Mission: Waging War and Keeping Peace With America's Military " (W.W. Norton). The book chronicles the increasing frequency with which the military is called upon to solve political and economic problems. A transcript follows. Editor's Note: Washingtonpost.com moderators retain editorial control over Live Online discussions and choose the most relevant questions for guests and hosts; guests and hosts can decline to answer questions. Dana Priest: Hello everyone. Lots of news this week, including the reemergence of the sun. Let's begin.

32. AJAX U.S. & INTERNATIONAL GOVERNMENT MILITARY, INTELLIGENCE & LAW ENFORCEMENT AG
CIA, Central intelligence Agency. DIA, Defense intelligence Agency. NSA, national security Agency. SS, Secret Service. CID, us Army Criminal Investigation Command.
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INTERNATIONAL INTERPOL Interpol CANADA DOJC Department of Justice Canada RCMP Royal Canadian Mounted Police ... Solicitor General of Canada UNITED NATIONS CPCJ
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33. Edu1.com , Education First
Edu1 Directory, Advanced Search, Site Tour. Home Government, Law Politics Military Science intelligence national security, us.
http://www.edu1.com/edu1/directory/cat.asp?id=4503&u=A

34. BCSIA - Publication -Building Capabilities: The Intelligence Community's Nationa
of Arab and Muslim Americans in the intelligence and law of Arabs and Muslims in our national security agencies Arabs and Muslims hired by the us government are
http://bcsia.ksg.harvard.edu/publication.cfm?ctype=testimony&item_id=36

35. FedLaw - National Security And Intelligence
EO 12356, national security Information, April 2, 1982 (Commission on the Roles and Capabilities of the us intelligence Community).
http://www.thecre.com/fedlaw/legal22q.htm
National Security and Intelligence
Laws
Hickenlooper Amendment (Cuba)
22 USC 2370 (Cornell Legal Information Institute)
Internal Security Act of 1950
50 USC 83 (Cornell Legal Information Institute)
Intelligence Identities Protection Act of 1982
50 USC 421 (Cornell Legal Information Institute)
International Emergency Economic Powers Act
50 USC 1701 (Cornell Legal Information Institute)
Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act of 1978, as amended
50 USC 1801 (Cornell Legal Information Institute)
David L. Boren National Security Education Act of 1991
50 USC 1901 (Cornell Legal Information Institute)
Intelligence Authorization Act For Fiscal Year 1995, October 14, 1994
P.L. 103-359 (Commission on the Roles and Capabilities of the US Intelligence Community)
Treaty On The Non-Proliferation Of Nuclear Weapons, 1968, Entered into
The Espionage Act, May 16, 1918 (University of Kansas)
The Sedition Act of July 14, 1798 - U.S. Statutes at Large, Vol. 1, pp. 596-7 (University of Kansas)
Regulations
E.O. 13130, National Infrastructure Assurance Council, July 14, 1999 (CIO Council)
E.O. 13099; Prohibiting Transactions With Terrorists Who Threaten To Disrupt the Middle East Peace Process, August 25, 1998 (National Archives and Records Administration)
E.O. 12356, National Security Information, April 2, 1982 (Commission on the Roles and Capabilities of the US Intelligence Community)
E.O. 12333, United States Intelligence Activities, December 4, 1981 (Federation of American Scientists, Intelligence Resource Program) ...
E.O. 10964, Amendment of Executive Order No. 10501 Entitled "Safeguarding Official Information in the Interests of the Defense of the United States", September 20, 1961 (University of Michigan)
Other

36. Center For Strategic & International Studies
to have some different interpretation of intelligence than the Jane Harman, and national security experts Michèle Flournoy and members and a steadfast us ally
http://www.csis.org/
May/June 2004 issue
Press Box
War and postwar analysis
BOLIVIA: CHALLENGES OF DEMOCRACY
U.S. Ambassador to Discuss Economic, Political Challenges, U.S. Engagement TRADE POLICY: THE 2004 ELECTION
Congressmen to Debate Differing Political Perspectives On Global Economy SOUTH KOREA: INCREASING ANTI-U.S. ATTITUDES
New Report Assesses South Korean Perceptions of U.S., U.S.-ROK Alliance MEXICO: POLITICAL CHALLENGES
Governor, Presidential Hopeful to Discuss Plan for Reform, 2006 Election SECURITY IN SAUDI ARABIA
Reports Offer In-Depth Analysis Following Terrorist Attacks SUMMER 2004 ISSUE NOW ONLINE AT WWW.TWQ.COM
SUDAN PEACE AGREEMENT

CSIS Report: International Peacekeeping Force Key to Maintaining Fragile Accord INAMORI INTERNATIONAL FELLOWS
CSIS Academy Names Three Young Japanese Leaders ONGOING LESSONS OF AFGHANISTAN Unique War Part of Nascent Offensive Against Global Terrorism IRAQ: WHAT IS TO BE DONE? Report Urges Frank Assessments of Political Realities, Improved Information Campaign AMB. RICHARD McCORMACK JOINS CSIS

37. U.S. Military Intelligence
Department of Defense Membership in the us intelligence Community. NSA (national security Agency) DIA (Defense intelligence Agency) NRO (national Reconnaissance
http://www.loyola.edu/dept/politics/milintel.html
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U.S. Army Intelligence and Security Command
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HQ Air Force Materiel Command Office of Intelligence
Deputy Chief of Staff for Intelligence from Army Materiel Command
Intelligence and Technology Security Activity at Army Materiel Command
U.S. Army Intelligence Center's Distance Learning Office

38. On Behalf Of National Security
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1) BIODEFENSE: CROSSING THE LINE. 2) LEGALIZING TORTURE. 3) MEDIA COVERAGE OF MILITARY COFFINS AT ISSUE IN SENATE. 4) INTEGRITY OF STATE DEPT TERRORISM REPORT QUESTIONED.

[09-Jun-2004] 1) 1955 CIA BUDGET DISCLOSED. 2) HOUSE DEMOCRATS SEEK ABU GHRAIB DOCUMENTS. 3) SMALL-SCALE CHEM/BIO TERRORIST ATTACKS (CRS).
[07-Jun-2004] 1) IAEA REPORT ON IRAN'S NUCLEAR PROGRAM. 2) CRS ON THE 2005 NASA BUDGET. 3) CRS ON DETENTION OF NONCITIZEN IMMIGRANTS. 4) INTELLIGENCE OVERSIGHT IN THE PENTAGON.
[03-Jun-2004] 1) CRS: NEW U.S. NUKE MAY BE MORE THAN A STUDY. 2) UNDERGROUND FACILITIES PROLIFERATE. 3) DOE CLASSIFICATION NEWS. 4) SEN. LEVIN ON IRAQ INTELLIGENCE.

39. Home Page
Capabilities Subcommittee on Human intelligence, Analysis, and and deployed by the us Marine Corps. s work (ie, classified material, national security, more
http://intelligence.house.gov/
This Script is intended to swap the images on the roll-over on the navigation on the main navigation This script is intended to be used to launch a printer friendly version of the page for printing. search key word About The Committee Committee Oversight Organization Subcommittee on Terrorism and Homeland Security Subcommittee on Technical and Tactical Intelligence Subcommittee on Intelligence Policy and National Security Subcommittee on Human Intelligence, Analysis, and Counterintelligence The Chairman Ranking Member Members Releases Newsmedia Search Archive FAQ's Agency Government Military Current Committee Documents Past Committee Documents RISK OF TERRORIST ATTACK:
President Reagan to lie in state at US Capitol. Tours The Capitol will close to tours at 4:30 P.M. on Monday, June 7th. The Capitol will remain closed to all tours - both staff-led and public - through Friday, June 11, and will reopen for tours on ... more... Intelligence Community Language Capabilities The House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence held an open hearing 13 May 2004. Witness Testimony can be found by clicking on "more."

40. NCIX - A Guide To Websites Of CI Interest - US Governmental Web Sites
us Army intelligence and security Command (INSCOM) www.vulcan.belvoir.army.mil. us Commission on national security in the 21st Century www.nssg.gov.
http://www.ncix.gov/pubs/ciweb/ciweb1.html
- US GOVERNMENTAL WEBSITES - P rovided below are US Governmental Agency Web Sites of specific CI interest. (There are over 800 US Government Web Sites on the Internet.) 1. Advanced Technology Demonstration Network (ATDN): www.atd.net/atdnet.html 2. Advanced Research Projects Agency: www.arpa.mil 3. Argonne National laboratory: www.anl.gov 4. Armed Forces Information Service: www.defenselink.mil/afis 5. Armed Forces Press Service: www.dtic.mil/afps 6. Ballistic Missile Defense Organization (BMDO): www.acq.osd.mil/bmdo/bmdolink/html/bmdolink/html 7. Bureau of Export Administration: www.bxa.doc.gov 8. Center for the Study of Intelligence: www.odci.gov/csi 9. Central Intelligence Agency (CIA): www.cia.gov

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