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Loch K. Johnson
Regents Professor of Public and International Affairs &
Josiah Meigs Distinguished Teaching Professor
School of Public and International Affairs
University of Georgia
Department of International Affairs &
Department of Political Science Telephone: 706-548-9653
305 Candler Hall, Herty Drive E-mail: [email protected]
Athens, Georgia 30602 Fax: 706-583-8266
EDUCATION
Ph.D. University of California, Riverside (1969, Political Science)
B.A. University of California, Davis (1965, Political Science)
Post-Doctoral:
Member, Phi Beta Kappa National Committee on the Visiting Scholars Program (2009- )
World Fund Distinguished Visiting Fellow, Center for International and Area Studies, Yale
University (Fall Semester, 2005)
Visiting Fellow, Keble College, University of Oxford (Trinity Term, 2003)
Seminar Participant and Presenter, St. Antony’s College, Oxford University (Trinity Term, 2003)
Summer Faculty Seminar on Teaching Strategic Weapons Proliferation Issues, Bowdoin College
(1993)
Carl Albert Visiting Scholar, University of Oklahoma (1989)
Summer Program on Nuclear Weapons and Arms Control, Harvard University and MIT (1985)
National Elections Training Academy, Washington, D.C. (1981)
Advanced German Language Training, Foreign Service Institute, U.S. Department of State
(1977)
Congressional Fellow, American Political Science Association, Washington, D.C. (1969-70)
PROFESSIONAL POSITIONS
Regents Professor, Departments of Political Science and of International Affairs, School of
Public and International Affairs, The University of Georgia (1990-present); faculty
member, International Summer School in Innsbruck, University of New Orleans Program
(2001-2005); faculty member, International Summer School in Verona, University of
Georgia Program (2006-2011)
Member, Georgia State Board of Elections (1997-2000)
Special Assistant to the Chairman, Commission on the Roles and Missions of Intelligence (the
Aspin-Brown Commission), The Executive Office of the President (1995-96, on leave
from the University of Georgia)
Professor of Political Science, Department of Political Science, University of Georgia (1985-
90)
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Associate Professor of Political Science, Department of Political Science, University of
Georgia (1979-84; tenured in 1980)
Senior Staff Member, Subcommittee on Trade and International Economic Policy, Committee
on Foreign Affairs, U.S. House of Representatives (1980, on leave from the University of
Georgia)
Staff Director, Subcommittee on Intelligence Oversight, Permanent Select Committee on
Intelligence, U.S. House of Representatives (1977-79), the subcommittee’s first staff
director
Special Assistant to the Ranking Minority Member, Committee on Foreign Relations, U.S.
Senate (1976-77)
Foreign Policy Adviser, Jimmy Carter for President Campaign (1976)
Issues Director, Frank Church for President Campaign (1976)
Special Assistant to the Chairman, Select Committee on Intelligence, U.S. Senate (1975-76)
Assistant Professor of Political Science, Department of Political Science, Ohio University
(1972-75; tenured in 1974)
Visiting Assistant Professor of Political Science, Department of Political Science, California
State University, San Francisco (1971-72)
Visiting Assistant Professor of Political Science, Department of Political Science, University
of North Carolina, Chapel Hill (1970-71)
HONORS
General
Distinguished Scholar Award, Intelligence Studies Section, International Studies
Association, ISA (2014)
Inaugural “SEC Professor of the Year” Award, selected by the fourteen universities in the
Southeastern Conference (2012)
Phi Beta Kappa Visiting Scholar (2009-10); National Board Member (2011-2014)
Teaching
Foundation Day Lecture, UGA (2014)
Award for Excellence in Teaching, School of Public and International Affairs, UGA (2013)
“Focus on Faculty,” first faculty member selected for the University of Georgia Website feature
on faculty members (2011)
“Outstanding Mentor,” Roosevelt Institution, University of Georgia (2008)
Teacher of the Year, Tate Society, University of Georgia (2002)
Honorary Member, Tate Society, University of Georgia (2002- )
Keynote Address, “In Search of Greater Academic Rigor,” Annual Faculty Symposium,
University of Georgia (2006)
Mentor, Center for Undergraduate Research Opportunities (2002-2010)
Applied Instructional Technologies Award (with Trey Hood), University of Georgia (2002-04)
Inaugural Member, University of Georgia Teaching Academy (2000); Board of Directors (2007-
08)
Annual Speaker Award, Demosthenian Debating Society (2000)
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Senior Faculty Fellow, mentoring Foundation Fellows, the top students at the University of
Georgia (2000-2005)
“Outstanding Teacher Award,” Student Government Association, University of Georgia (2001,
2000)
Alpha Omicron Pi, "Outstanding Professor," University of Georgia (1999)
Keynote Address, Honors Convocation, University of Georgia (1998)
Honoratus Medal, the highest teaching honor in the Honors Program, University of Georgia
(1997)
Senior Teaching Fellow, University of Georgia (1996-97)
"Outstanding Honors Professor," Honors Program, University Council for Superior Students
(2004, 1996, 1990, 1988, 1985, 1982)
"Undergraduate Teacher of the Year," Pi Sigma Alpha, Political Science Honor Society,
University of Georgia (1996, 1981, 1980)
"Golden Apple" Award for Outstanding Teaching, University of Georgia (1992)
Nominee, University of Georgia, Council for Advancement and Support of Education (CASE)
National Professor of the Year Award (1990)
Inaugural Address, President's Lecture Series, University of Georgia (1990)
Josiah Meigs Distinguished Teaching Professorship, the highest teaching honor at the
University of Georgia (1988)
Omicron Delta Kappa, "Outstanding Leader," University of Georgia (1988)
Sandy Beaver Teaching Award, the highest teaching honor in the College of Arts and Sciences,
University of Georgia (1987)
Golden Key "Outstanding Professor," University of Georgia (1987)
"Educator of the Year," PANDORA YEARBOOK, University-wide student vote, University of
Georgia (1986)
Keynote Address, Senior Conference XXVI, U.S. Military Academy (1985)
Research
Distinguished Scholar Award, Intelligence Studies Section, International Studies Association,
ISA (2014)
Award for Excellence in Research, School of Public and International Affairs, University of
Georgia (2011), inaugural competition
The Studies in Intelligence Award (2004)
Understanding Government Award, “Best Article,” The Century Foundation Understanding
Government Project (2000)
Adviser, Walter Mondale Lecture Series: “Democracy’s Challenge” (2000)
The William A. Owens Award, the highest research honor for the social sciences, University of
Georgia (1998)
Golden Candle Award, Open Source Solutions, Washington, D.C. (1994)
V.O. Key Award, for the best book on Southern politics published in 1992, with Charles S.
Bullock III (1993)
Regents Professorship, University of Georgia (1990)
Creative Research Medal, University of Georgia (1990)
Certificate of Distinction, National Intelligence Study Center (1986)
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"Best Paper on Women and Politics" Award, Annual Meeting, Southern Political Science
Association (1984), with Charles S. Bullock III
Service
Amicus Curiae, Supreme Court of the United States, on Writ of Certiorari to the U.S. Court
of Appeals for the Second Circuit, James R. Clapper, Jr., Director of National
Intelligence, et al. (Petitioners) v. Amnesty International, USA, et al. (Respondents),
September 2012
Amicus Curiae, Northern District Court of California, Amnesty International, USA, et al.
(Petitioners) v. National Security Agency, et al. (Respondents), Case No. 3: 13-cv-0387
JSW, November 2013
The Sphinx Society, the University of Georgia’s oldest and most revered service society (2004)
Appreciation Award, Clarke County Board of Education (1997)
Leadership Award, Cedar Shoals High School Booster Club (1996-97)
Co-founder, Southeast Athens Community Action Team, SEACATs (1996-2000)
Loch Johnson Relays, Annual City Wide Track and Field Competition, Clark County (1998- )
Member, Board of Trustees, Athens Regional Medical Center (2007-2013); member, Committee
on Quality (2007-2013)
University of Georgia Press, Editorial Board Member, 1983-86; 2012-
PUBLICATIONS
Books
ESSENTIALS OF STRATEGIC INTELLIGENCE (Santa Barbara, CA: ABC-CLIO/Praeger,
2015), edited, forthcoming.
INTELLIGENCE: THE SECRET WORLD OF SPIES (New York: Oxford University Press,
2015), 4th edition, edited with James J. Wirtz, pp. 564, forthcoming.
AMERICAN FOREIGN POLICY AND THE CHALLENGES OF WORLD LEADERSHIP:
POWER, PRINCIPLE, AND THE CONSTITUTION (New York: Oxford University
Press, 2015), pp. 566.
NATIONAL SECURITY INTELLIGENCE: SECRET OPERATIONS IN DEFENSE OF THE
DEMOCRACIES (Cambridge: Polity, 2012), pp. 228.
THE THREAT ON THE HORIZON: AN INSIDE ACCOUNT OF AMERICA’S SEARCH
FOR SECURITY AFTER THE COLD WAR (New York: Oxford University Press,
2011), pp. 509.
INTELLIGENCE: CRITICAL CONCEPTS IN MILITARY, STRATEGIC & SECURITY
STUDIES, VOL I: THE COLLECTION AND ANALYSIS OF NATIONAL SECURITY
INTELLIGENCE (New York: Routledge, 2011), editor, pp. 376.
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INTELLIGENCE: CRITICAL CONCEPTS IN MILITARY, STRATEGIC & SECURITY
STUDIES, VOL II: COVERT ACTION, THE AGGRESSIVE ARM OF NATIONAL
SECURITY INTELLIGENCE (New York: Routledge, 2011), editor, pp. 458.
INTELLIGENCE: CRITICAL CONCEPTS IN MILITARY, STRATEGIC & SECURITY
STUDIES, VOL III: COUNTERINTELLIGENCE, SHIELD FOR NATIONAL
SECURITY INTELLIGENCE (New York: Routledge, 2011), editor, pp. 468.
INTELLIGENCE: CRITICAL CONCEPTS IN MILITARY, STRATEGIC & SECURITY
STUDIES, VOL IV: HOLDING SECURITY INTELLIGENCE ACCOUNTABLE (New
York: Routledge, 2011), editor, pp. 392.
THE OXFORD HANDBOOK OF NATIONAL SECURITY INTELLIGENCE (New York:
Oxford University Press, 2010), editor, pp. 886; paperbound edition, 2012.
THE STUDY OF STRATEGIC INTELLIGENCE, VOL. I: APPROACHES TO
UNDERSTANDING THE HIDDEN SIDE OF GOVERNMENT (Westport, CT: Praeger,
2007), editor, pp. 322.
THE STUDY OF STRATEGIC INTELLIGENCE, VOL. II: THE INTELLIGENCE CYCLE:
THE FLOW OF SECRET INFORMATION FROM OVERSEAS TO THE HIGH
COUNCILS OF GOVERNMENT (New York: Westport, CT, 2007), editor, pp. 336.
THE STUDY OF STRATEGIC INTELLIGENCE, VOL. III: COVERT ACTION: BEHIND
THE VEILS OF SECRET FOREIGN POLICY (Westport, CT: Praeger, 2007), editor,
pp. 332.
THE STUDY OF STRATEGIC INTELLIGENCE, VOL. IV: COUNTERINTELLIGENCE
AND COUNTERTERRORISM: DEFENDING THE NATION AGAINST HOSTILE
FORCES (Westport, CT: Praeger, 2007), editor, pp. 376.
THE STUDY OF STRATEGIC INTELLIGENCE, VOL. V: INTELLIGENCE AND
ACCOUNTABILITY: SAFEGUARDS AGAINST THE ABUSE OF SECRET POWER
(Westport, CT: Praeger, 2007), editor, pp. 310.
HANDBOOK OF INTELLIGENCE STUDIES (London: Routledge, 2007), editor, pp. 383;
paperback edition (London: Routledge, 2009), editor, pp. 383.
SEVEN SINS OF AMERICAN FOREIGN POLICY (New York: Longman, 2007), pp. 339.
WHO’S WATCHING THE SPIES? ESTABLISHING INTELLIGENCE SERVICE
ACCOUNTABILITY (Washington, D.C.: Potomac Books, 2005), edited with Hans Born
and Ian Leigh, pp. 255.
AMERICAN FOREIGN POLICY: HISTORY, POLITICS, AND POLICY (New York: Pearson-
Longman, 2005), with John Endicott and Daniel S. Papp, pp. 542.
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FATEFUL DECISIONS: INSIDE THE NATIONAL SECURITY COUNCIL (New York:
Oxford University Press, 2004), edited with introductions, with Karl F. Inderfurth, hard-
and paperbound editions, pp. 392.
STRATEGIC INTELLIGENCE: WINDOWS INTO A SECRET WORLD (Los Angeles:
Roxbury, 2004), edited with introductions, with James J. Wirtz, pp. 554.
BOMBS, BUGS, DRUGS, AND THUGS: INTELLIGENCE AND AMERICA’S QUEST FOR
SECURITY (New York: New York University Press, 2000); paperbound edition, with
new Preface (2002), pp. 298; German edition: BOMBEN, WANZEN UND INTRIGEN:
AMERIKAS GEHEIMDIENSTE (Düsseldorf: Patmos Verlag, 2002).
SECRET AGENCIES: U.S. INTELLIGENCE IN A HOSTILE WORLD (New Haven: Yale
University Press, 1996; paperbound edition, 1998), pp. 226.
AMERICA AS A WORLD POWER (New York: McGraw-Hill, 1995), pp. 539.
RUNOFF ELECTIONS IN THE UNITED STATES (Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina
Press, 1993), Thorton H. Brooks Series in American Law and Society, with Charles S.
Bullock III, pp. 206.
Winner of the 1993 V.O. Key Award
Southern Political Science Association
AMERICA'S SECRET POWER: THE CIA IN A DEMOCRATIC SOCIETY (New York:
Oxford University Press, 1989; paperbound edition, 1991), pp. 344.
DECISIONS OF THE HIGHEST ORDER: PERSPECTIVES ON THE NATIONAL
SECURITY COUNCIL (Belmont, CA: Brooks/Cole, 1988), with Karl F. Inderfurth, pp.
357.
THROUGH THE STRAITS OF ARMAGEDDON: ARMS CONTROL ISSUES AND
PROSPECTS (Athens: University of Georgia Press, 1987), edited with Paul F. Diehl;
foreword by Dean Rusk, pp. 279.
A SEASON OF INQUIRY: THE SENATE INTELLIGENCE INVESTIGATION (Lexington:
University Press of Kentucky, 1985; paperbound edition, Belmont, CA: Brooks/Cole,
1988), pp. 317.
Winner of the Certificate of Distinction
National Intelligence Study Center
THE MAKING OF INTERNATIONAL AGREEMENTS: CONGRESS CONFRONTS THE
EXECUTIVE (New York: New York University Press, 1984; paper edition, 1985), pp.
206.
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Journal Articles
“The Myths of Covert Action,” VIRGINIA POLICY REVIEW 7 (Winter 2014), pp. 52-64.
“Intelligence Shocks, Media Coverage, and Congressional Accountability, 1947-2012,”
JOURNAL OF INTELLIGENCE HISTORY 13 (January 2014), pp. 1-21.
“James Angleton and the Church Committee,” JOURNAL OF COLD WAR STUDIES (Harvard
University) 15 (Fall 2013), pp. 128-147.
“Restoring the Balance: Privacy, Security and the NSA,” WORLD POLITICS REVIEW
(November 2013), pp. 10-15.
“Thoughts on the State of Intelligence Studies: A Survey Report,” INTELLIGENCE AND
NATIONAL SECURITY 28 (February 2013), with Allison M. Shelton, pp. 109-120.
“Intelligence Analysis and Planning for Paramilitary Operations,” JOURNAL OF NATIONAL
SECURITY LAW & POLICY 5 (2012), pp. 481-506.
“National Security Intelligence in the United States: A Performance Checklist,”
INTELLIGENCE AND NATIONAL SECURITY 26 (October 2011), pp. 607-615. .
“Evaluating ‘Humint’: The Role of Human Agents in U.S. Security,” COMPARATIVE
STRATEGY 29 (September-October 2010), pp. 308-333.
“Ethical Intelligence: A Contradiction in Terms?” INTELLIGENCE AND NATIONAL
SECURITY 24 (June 2009), pp. 367-68
“Symbiotic Spies,” NONPROLIFERATION REVIEW 16 (March 2009), pp. 111-18.
“On Weiner’s Legacy of Ashes,” INTELLIGENCE AND NATIONAL SECURITY 23
(December 2008), pp. 878-85.
“Glimpses into the Gems of American Intelligence: The President’s Daily Brief and the National
Intelligence Estimate,” INTELLIGENCE AND NATIONAL SECURITY 23 (June
2008), pp. 333-370.
“Ostriches, Cheerleaders, Skeptics, and Guardians: Role Selection by Congressional Intelligence
Overseers,” THE SAIS REVIEW 28 (Spring 2008), 93-108.
“The Church Committee Investigation of 1975 and the Evolution of Modern Intelligence
Accountability,” INTELLIGENCE AND NATIONAL SECURITY 23 (April 2008),
pp. 198-225.
“Spies in the American Movies: Hollywood’s Take on Lese Majesté,” INTELLIGENCE AND
NATIONAL SECURITY 23 (February 2008), pp. 5-24.
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“Harry Howe Ransom and American Intelligence Studies,” INTELLIGENCE AND NATIONAL
SECURITY 22 (June 2007), pp. 402-428.
“William E. Colby: Spymaster during the ‘Year of the Intelligence War,’” INTELLIGENCE
AND NATIONAL SECURITY 22 (April 2007), pp. 250-269.
Reprinted in R. Gerald Hughes, Peter Jackson, and Len Scott, eds.,
EXPLORING INTELLIGENCE ARCHIVES: ENQUIRIES INTO
THE SECRET STATE (New York: Routledge, 2008), pp. 255-76.
“An Elephant Rolling A Pea: The 9/11 Commission Report,” DIPLOMATIC HISTORY 30
(April 2006), pp. 317-333.
“NSA Spying Erodes Rule of Law,” 1 OPENING ARGUMENT: YALE LAW SCHOOL
POLITICAL JOURNAL (February 2006), pp. 1-8, with Alan Dershowitz, et. al.
“A Framework for Strengthening U.S. Intelligence,” YALE JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL
AFFAIRS 2 (February 2006), pp. 116-131.
Reprinted in Andrew Price-Smith, ed., RISING THREATS, ENDURING
CHALLENGES, READINGS IN U.S. FOREIGN POLICY (New York: Oxford
University Press, 2015).
“A Centralized Intelligence System: Truman’s Dream Deferred,” AMERICAN
INTELLIGENCE JOURNAL 23 (Autumn/Winter 2005), pp. 6-15.
“Accountability and America’s Secret Foreign Policy: Keeping a Legislative Eye on the CIA,”
FOREIGN POLICY ANALYSIS 1 (Spring 2005), pp. 99-120.
“Presidents, Lawmakers, and Spies: Intelligence Accountability in the United States,”
PRESIDENTIAL STUDIES QUARTERLY 34 (December 2004), pp. 828-837.
“The Aspin-Brown Intelligence Inquiry: Behind the Closed Doors of a Blue Ribbon
Commission,” STUDIES IN INTELLIGENCE 48 (Winter 2004), pp. 1-20.
Winner of the 2004 Studies in Intelligence Award
Center for the Study of Intelligence
“The Evolving Role of the National Security Adviser: From Executive Secretary to Activist
Counselor,” WHITE HOUSE STUDIES 4 (Winter 2004), with Karl F. Inderfurth, pp. 1-
22.
“Congressional Supervision of America’s Secret Agencies: The Experience and Legacy of the
Church Committee,” PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION REVIEW 64 (January 2004), pp. 3-
14.
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“Preface to a Theory of Strategic Intelligence,” INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF
INTELLIGENCE AND COUNTERINTELLIGENCE 16 (Winter 2003-2004), pp. 638-
663.
“Spymaster Richard Helms,” INTELLIGENCE AND NATIONAL SECURITY 18 (Autumn
2003), pp. 24-44.
“Bricks and Mortar for a Theory of Intelligence,” COMPARATIVE STRATEGY 22 (Spring
2003), pp. 1-28.
“The Seven Sins of American Foreign Policy,” PS: POLITICAL SCIENCE AND POLITICS
(January 2003), with Kiki Caruson, pp. 5-10.
“The CIA’s Weakest Link,” WASHINGTON MONTHLY 33 (July/August 2001), pp. 9-14.
Winner of the Understanding Government Project for “Best Article”
The Century Foundation (2000)
“Requiem for the CIA?” UNDERSTANDING GOVERNMENT, edited by Charles Peters (New
York: Century Fund, 2001), 1-23, http//www.understandinggovt.org
“Monitoring America’s Secret Foreign Policy: Congress and the Intelligence Agencies After the
Cold War,” EXTENSIONS, A Journal of the Carl Albert Congressional Research and
Studies Center (Spring 2001), pp. 21-24.
“Spies,” FOREIGN POLICY (September/October 2000), pp. 18-26.
"The DCI and the Eight-Hundred-Pound Gorilla," INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF
INTELLIGENCE AND COUNTERINTELLIGENCE (Spring 2000), pp. 35-48.
Reprinted in Roger Z. George and Robert D. Kline, INTELLIGENCE
AND THE NATIONAL SECURITY STRATEGIST (Boulder: Rowman
& Littlefield, 2005)
"Governing the Secret Agencies: Organizational Conundrums of America's Hidden
Government," ESPACE EUROPE 13 (May 1999), pp. 73-93.
"Beyond the Traditional Intelligence Agenda: Examining the Merits of a World Health
Portfolio," JOURNAL OF CONFLICT 18 (Fall 1998), pp. 29-46, with Diane C. Snyder.
"Intelligence and the Challenge of Collaborative Government," INTELLIGENCE AND
NATIONAL SECURITY 13 (Summer 1998), pp.177-182.
"Strategic Intelligence and Environmental Security," RESEARCH PAPER NO. 44, Special
Report, Research Institute for European Studies, RIES (February 1998), 14 pp., with
Scott A. Hershovitz.
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"Spending for Spies: Intelligence Budgeting in the Aftermath of the Cold War," PUBLIC
BUDGETING & FINANCE 17 (Winter 1997), pp. 7-27, with Kevin J. Scheid.
"Balancing Security and Liberty," FREEDOM REVIEW 28 (Summer 1997), pp. 37-44.
"Ambivalent Bedfellows: German-American Intelligence Relations, 1969-1991,"
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF INTELLIGENCE AND COUNTER-
INTELLIGENCE 10 (Summer 1997), pp. 165-179, with Annette Freyberg.
"Economic Intelligence and the CIA," SOUTHEASTERN POLITICAL REVIEW, special issue
on the Post-Cold War Presidency 25 (September 1997), pp. 501-514.
"The CIA and the Question of Accountability," INTELLIGENCE AND NATIONAL
SECURITY 12 (January 1997), pp. 178-200.
Reprinted in Roger Z. George and Robert D. Kline, INTELLIGENCE.
AND THE NATIONAL SECURITY STRATEGIST (Boulder: Rowman
& Littlefield, 2005)
“Spymasters and the Cold War,” FOREIGN POLICY 105 (Winter 1996-97), a review essay, pp.
179-192.
"Analysis for a New Age," INTELLIGENCE AND NATIONAL SECURITY 11 (October
1996), pp. 657-671.
"Strategic Intelligence and Weapons Proliferation," 1 THE MONITOR (Spring 1995), pp. 5 ff.
"American Security and Economic Intelligence," WORLD INTELLIGENCE REVIEW (March
1995), with Amy Fletcher, pp. 1-4.
"The Evolution of CIA Accountability," AMERICAN INTELLIGENCE JOURNAL (March
1995), pp. 43-46.
"Smart Intelligence," FOREIGN POLICY 89 (Winter 1992-93), pp. 53-70.
"The Study of Congressional Investigations: Research Strategies," CONGRESS & THE
PRESIDENCY 19 (Autumn 1992), pp. 138-56, with John C. Kuzenski and Erna Gellner.
"DCI Webster's Legacy: The Judge's Self-Assessment," INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF
INTELLIGENCE AND COUNTERINTELLIGENCE 5 (Fall 1992), pp. 287-90.
"On Drawing a Bright Line for Covert Operations," AMERICAN JOURNAL OF
INTERNATIONAL LAW 86 (April 1992), pp. 284-309.
Reprinted in Jan Goldman, ed., ETHICS OF SPYING (Toronto:
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Scarecrow Press, 2006), pp. 85-120.
"Now That the Cold War Is Over, Do We Need the CIA?" FOREIGN POLICY ANALYSIS
NOTES, International Studies Association (Fall/Winter 1990-91), pp. 5-8.
"The Role of Congress in U.S. Strategic Intelligence," AMERICAN INTELLIGENCE
JOURNAL 11 (Summer/Fall 1990), pp. 41-45.
"Strategic Intelligence: An American Perspective," INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF
INTELLIGENCE AND COUNTERINTELLIGENCE 4 (Summer 1989), pp. 299-332.
"Controlling the CIA: A Critique of Current Safeguards," HARVARD JOURNAL OF LAW &
PUBLIC POLICY 12 (Spring 1989), pp. 371-96.
"Covert Action and Accountability: Decision-Making for America's Secret Foreign Policy,"
INTERNATIONAL STUDIES QUARTERLY 33 (March 1989), pp. 81-110.
"Mr. Huston and Colonel North," CORRUPTION AND REFORM 3 (1988), pp. 207-234.
"Intelligence Policy in the Carter and Reagan Administrations: From Reform to Remission,"
SOUTHEASTERN POLITICAL REVIEW 16 (Summer 1988), pp. 73-104, special
symposium issue on the Carter Presidency.
"Making the Intelligence 'Cycle' Work," INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF INTELLIGENCE
AND COUNTERINTELLIGENCE 2 (Winter 1986-87), pp.1-24.
"The CIA and the Media," INTELLIGENCE AND NATIONAL SECURITY 1 (May 1986), pp.
143-69.
"Public Opinion and Ideology in the Senate: The Cambodian Incursion as a Critical Incident,"
SOUTHEASTERN POLITICAL REVIEW 14 (Spring 1986), pp. 35-62, with Jerome
Garris.
"Sex and the Second Primary," SOCIAL SCIENCE QUARTERLY 66 (December 1985),
pp. 933-44, with Charles S. Bullock III.
Winner of the “Best Paper on Women and Politics” Award, Southern Political Science
Association, Annual Conference, 1984
"Runoff Elections in Georgia," JOURNAL OF POLITICS 47 (August 1985), pp. 937-46, with
Charles S. Bullock III.
"Legislative Reform of Intelligence Policy," POLITY 17 (Spring 1985), pp. 549-73.
"Decision Costs in the Intelligence Cycle," JOURNAL OF STRATEGIC STUDIES (September
1984), pp. 318-50.
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"Legislative Control of Paramilitary Operations," FIRST PRINCIPLES 9 (March-April 1984),
pp. 1-4.
"Seven Sins of Strategic Intelligence," WORLD AFFAIRS 146 (Fall 1983), pp. 176-204.
"Legislators as Diplomats: The Czechoslovak Gold Dispute," JOURNAL OF LEGISLATION 9
(Winter 1982), pp. 36-51.
"Congress and the CIA: Monitoring the Dark Side of Government," LEGISLATIVE STUDIES
QUARTERLY 5 (November 1980), pp. 477-99.
Reprinted in Allan Bogue, Joseph Cooper, Roger Davidson, Kermit Halls, eds., THE
CONGRESS OF THE UNITED STATES, 1789-1989 (New York: Carlson, 1991), a
collection of "the most significant scholarly articles ever published on all aspects of the
history of the Congress"; also reprinted in Philip Brenner, ed., THE UNITED STATES
POLITICAL SYSTEM (Mexico City, Mexico: Siglo Veintino, 1985).
"The CIA: Controlling the Quiet Option," FOREIGN POLICY 39 (Summer 1980), pp. 143-52.
"The Democratic Control of International Commitments," PRESIDENTIAL STUDIES
QUARTERLY 8 (Summer 1978), pp. 275-83, with James M. McCormick.
"The Making of International Agreements: A Reappraisal of Congressional Involvement,"
JOURNAL OF POLITICS 40 (May 1978), pp. 468-78, with James M. McCormick.
"Foreign Policy by Executive Fiat," FOREIGN POLICY 28 (Fall 1977), pp. 117-38, with James
M. McCormick.
Reprinted in the CONGRESSIONAL RECORD, June 28, 1978,
p. 99999-10003, as an exhibit during the debate on the Treaty
Powers Resolution and recommended reading for the National
High School Debate Topic in 1978 on "Military Commitments
Abroad."
"Political Alienation Among Vietnam Veterans," WESTERN POLITICAL QUARTERLY 29
(September 1976), pp. 398-409.
"The Idaho Yahoos," THE NATION 219 (October 19, 1974), pp. 358-60, a commentary on the
1974 U.S. election in Idaho.
"Dear Senator," THE NEW REPUBLIC (June 6, 1970), p. 6, with Jerome Garris, a report on
public opinion toward the Cambodian incursion of May 1970.
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Book Chapters
“Introduction,” in Gregory Moore, ed., ENCYCLOPEDIA OF U.S. INTELLIGENCE (New
York: Routledge, 2015), forthcoming.
“Shining a Light on Spycraft: The Church and Pike Committees,” in David Abshire, James
Kitfield, Chris Lu, and Norman Ornstein, eds., TRIUMPHS AND TRAGEDIES OF THE
MODERN CONGRESS (Washington, D.C.: Center for the Study of the Presidency &
Congress, 2014), forthcoming.
“The Development of Intelligence Studies,” introductory essay, Robert Dover, Michael S.
Goodman, and Claudia Hillebrand, eds., THE ROUTLEDGE COMPANION TO
INTELLIGENCE STUDIES (London: Routledge, 2013), pp. 3-22.
“Blitzkrieger: Wolfgang Krieger and the German School of Intelligence Studies,” in Carlos
Collado Seidel, ed. GEHEIMDIENSTE, DIPLOMATIC UND KRIEG: DAS
RADERWERK DER INTERNATIONALEN BEZIEHUNGEN (Dusseldorf: Patmost-
Verl, 2013), pp. 11-14.
“National Security Intelligence,” in Steven W. Hook and Christopher M. Jones, Routledge
Handbook of American Foreign Policy (New York: Routledge, 2012), pp. 203-216.
“Congress and Intelligence,” in David P. Auerswald and Colton C. Campbell, eds., CONGRESS
AND THE POLITICS OF NATIONAL SECURITY (New York: Cambridge University
Press, 2011), pp. 142-150.
“National Security Apparatus,” in David Coates, ed., THE OXFORD COMPANION TO
AMERICAN POLITICS (New York: Oxford University Press, 2011), pp. 121-143.
“Inside a National Security Inquiry: The Aspin-Brown Commission at Work,” in Stuart Farson
and Mark Phythian, eds., COMMISSIONS OF INQUIRY AND NATIONAL
SECURITY: COMPARATIVE APPROACHES (New York: ABC-Clio, 2011), pp. 308-
24.
“Introduction to National Security Intelligence,” in Loch K. Johnson, ed., THE COLLECTION
AND ANALYSIS OF NATIONAL SECURITY INTELLIGENCE (New York:
Routledge, 2011), pp. 1-26.
“National Security Intelligence,” in Loch K. Johnson, ed., THE OXFORD HANDBOOK OF
NATIONAL SECURITY INTELLIGENCE (New York: Oxford University Press, 2010),
pp. 3-32.
“Promoting Democracy by Example,” in Steven W. Hook, ed., DEMOCRATIC PEACE IN
THEORY AND PRACTICE (Kent, Ohio: Kent State University Press, 2010), pp. 222-
242.
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“Establishment of Modern Intelligence Accountability,” in Russell A. Miller, ed., US
NATIONAL SECURITY, INTELLIGENCE AND DEMOCRACY: THE CHURCH
COMMITTEE AND THE WAR ON TERROR (New York: Routledge, 2008), pp. 37-56.
“Richard Helms, Spymaster,” in Mark Carnes, ed., AMERICAN NATIONAL BIOGRAPHY
(New York: Oxford University Press, 2008).
“Sketches for a Theory of Strategic Intelligence,” in Peter Gill, Stephen Marrin, and Mark
Phythian, eds., INTELLIGENCE THEORY: KEY QUESTIONS AND DEBATES
(London: Routledge, 2008), pp. 33-53.
“Global Security and the United States,” in Stuart Farson, Peter Gill, Mark Phythian, and Shlomo
Shpiro, eds., HANDBOOK ON GLOBAL SECURITY AND INTELLIGENCE (New
York: Praeger, 2008).
“Congress, the Iraqi War, and the Failures of Intelligence Oversight,” in James P. Pfiffner and
Mark Phythian, eds., INTELLIGENCE AND NATIONAL SECURITY
POLICYMAKING ON IRAQ: BRITISH AND AMERICAN PERSPECTIVES
(Manchester: Manchester University Press and Texas A& M Press, 2008), pp. 172-190.
“The Butler Report, 2004,” in R. Gerald Hughes, Peter Jackson, and Len Scott, eds.,
EXPLORING INTELLIGENCE ARCHIVES: ENQUIRIES INTO THE SECRET
STATE (New York: Routledge, 2008), pp. 277-321, with Robert Jervis and Peter
Jackson.
“An Introduction to the Literature on Intelligence Studies,” in Loch K. Johnson, ed.,
STRATEGIC INTELLIGENCE, VOL. 1: UNDERSTANDING THE HIDDEN SIDE OF
GOVERNMENT (Westport, CT: 2007), pp.1-20.
“A Conversation with Former DCI William E. Colby, Spymaster During the ‘Year of the
Intelligence Wars,’” in Loch K. Johnson, ed., STRATEGIC INTELLIGENCE:
INTELLIGENCE ACCOUNTABILITY (Westport, CT: Praeger, 2007), pp. 47-66.
“Intelligence Oversight in the United States,” in Steve Tsang, ed., INTELLIGENCE AND
HUMAN RIGHTS IN THE ERA OF GLOBAL TERRORISM (Westport, CT: Praeger,
2007), pp. 54-66.
“A Shock Theory of Congressional Accountability for Intelligence,” in Loch K. Johnson, ed.,
HANDBOOK OF INTELLIGENCE STUDIES (London: Routledge, 2007), pp. 343-60.
“Introduction to the Meanings of Intelligence,” in Loch K. Johnson, ed., THE HANDBOOK OF
INTELLIGENCE STUDIES (London: Routledge, 2007), pp. 1-14.
“Lawmakers and Spies: Congressional Oversight of Intelligence in the United States,” in
Wolbert K. Smidt, Ulrike Poppe, Wolfgang Krieger, and Helmut Müller-Enbergs, eds.,
GEHEIMHALTUNG UND TRANSPARENZ: DEMOKRATISHCE KONTROL DER
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GEHEIMDIENSTE IM INTERNATIONALEN VERGLEICH (Berlin: LIT Publishers,
2007), pp. 173-92.
“Supervising America’s Secret Foreign Policy: A Shock Theory of Congressional Oversight for
Intelligence,” in David P. Forsythe, Patrice C. McMahon, and Andrew Wedeman, eds.,
AMERICAN FOREIGN POLICY IN A GLOBALIZED WORLD (New York:
Routledge, 2006), pp. 173-192.
“Ethics of Covert Operations,” in Jan Goldman, ed., ETHICS OF SPYING (Toronto: Scarecrow
Press, 2006), pp. 266-299.
“The Liaison Arrangements of the Central Intelligence Agency,” in Athan Theoharis, ed., THE
CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY: SECURITY UNDER SCRUTINY (New York:
Greenwood Press, 2006), pp. 85-120.
“Governing in the Absence of Angels: On the Practice of Intelligence Accountability in the
United States,” in Hans Born, Loch K. Johnson, and Ian Leigh, eds., WHO’S
WATCHING THE SPIES? ESTABLISHING ACCOUNTABILITY OVER THE
WORLD’S SECRET INTELLIGENCE AGENCIES (Washington, D.C.: Potomac
Books, 2005), pp. 57-78.
“Balancing Operational Efficiency and Democratic Legitimacy,” with Hans Born, in Hans Born,
Loch K. Johnson, and Ian Leigh, eds., WHO’S WATCHING THE SPIES?
ESTABLISHING INTELLIGENCE SERVICE ACCOUNTABILITY (Washington,
D.C.: Potomac Books, 2005), pp. 225-240.
"German-American Intelligence Relations, 1969-1997: An Ambivalent Partnership," in Detlef
Junker, ed., THE UNITED STATES AND GERMANY IN THE ERA OF THE COLD
WAR, 1968-1990, Vol. 2 (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press 2004), pp. 171-177,
with Annette Freyberg.
“America’s Intelligence Liaison with International Organizations,” in Ben de Jong, Wies Platje,
and Robert David Steele, eds., PEACEKEEPING INTELLIGENCE (Oakton, Virginia:
OSS International Press, 2003), pp. 363-370.
“Verdeckte Aktionen und die CIA: Amerikas geheime Aussenpolitik,” in Wolfgang Krieger, ed.,
GEHEIMDIENSTE IN DER WELTGESCHICHTE: SPIONAGE UND VERDECKTE
AKTIONEN VON DER ANTIKE BIS ZUR GEGENWART (Munich: Verlag C.H.Beck,
2003), pp. 260-274.
“Strategic Intelligence: The Weakest Link in the War Against World Terrorism,” in Charles W.
Kegley, Jr., ed., THE NEW GLOBAL TERRORISM (New York: Prentice Hall, 2003),
pp. 239-252.
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“Die Zusammenarbeit der Nachrichtendienste,” in Detlef Junker, DIE USA UND
DEUTSCHLAND IN ZEITALTER DES KALTEN KRIEGES, 1968-1990, Band II
(Stuttgart: Deutsche Verlags-Anstalt, 2001), pp. 268-278, with Annettee Freyberg.
"Intelligence in the Service of Economic Security," in Harry Shukman, ed., AGENTS FOR
CHANGE: INTELLIGENCE SERVICES IN THE 21
ST
CENTURY (London: St.
Ermin’s, 2001), pp. 237-62.
"Global Disease Surveillance," in Andrew Price-Smith, ed. PLAGUES AND POLITICS:
INFECTIOUS DISEASE AND INTERNATIONAL POLITICS (Houndmills, U.K.:
Macmillan/St. Martin's, 2001), with Diane Snyder.
"Technology, Intelligence, and the Information Stream: The Executive Branch and National
Security Decision Making," in David S. Alberts and Daniel S. Papp, ed.,
INFORMATION AGE ANTHOLOGY, VOLUME II: NATIONAL SECURITY
IMPLICATIONS OF THE INFORMATION AGE (Washington, D.C.: National Defense
University, 2000), pp. 179-212.
"Probing Government Secrecy: Louis Fisher and the Hidden Side of Government," in Robert J.
Spitzer, ed., POLITICS AND CONSTITUTIONALISM: THE LOUIS FISHER
CONNECTION (Albany: State University of New York Press, 2000), pp. 163-184.
"A Portrait of Allen Dulles," in John A. Garraty and Mark C. Carnes, ed., AMERICAN
NATIONAL BIOGRAPHY, Vol. 7 (New York: Oxford University Press, 1999), pp. 42-
44, sponsored by the American Council of Learned Societies.
"Economic Intelligence and the CIA," in Anthony J. Eksterowicz and Glenn P. Hastedt, eds.,
THE POST-COLD WAR PRESIDENCY (New York: Rowman and Littlefield, 1999),
pp. 100-116.
"Reinventing the CIA: Strategic Intelligence and the End of the Cold War," in Randall B. Ripley
and James M. Lindsay, eds., U.S. FOREIGN POLICY AFTER THE COLD WAR
(Pittsburgh: University of Pittsburgh Press, 1997), pp. 132-159.
"The CIA and the Question of Accountability," in Rhodri Jeffreys-Jones and Christopher
Andrew, eds., ETERNAL VIGILANCE? 50 YEARS OF THE CIA (London: Cass,
1997), pp. 178-200.
"Playing Ball with the CIA: Congress Supervises Strategic Intelligence," in Paul E. Peterson,
ed., THE PRESIDENT, THE CONGRESS, AND THE MAKING OF AMERICAN
FOREIGN POLICY (Norman: University of Oklahoma Press, 1994), pp. 49-73.
"New Directions for Strategic Intelligence," in James E. Winkates, J. Richard Walsh, and Joseph
M. Scolnick, Jr., eds., U.S. FOREIGN POLICY IN TRANSITION (Chicago: Nelson,
1993), pp. 76-97.
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"American Espionage in the Aftermath of the Cold War," in Charles W. Kegley, Jr., and Eugene
R. Wittkopf, eds., THE FUTURE OF AMERICAN FOREIGN POLICY (New York: St.
Martin's Press, 1992).
"Controlling Intelligence: A Critique of Current Safeguards," in Glenn Hastedt, ed.,
CONTROLLING INTELLIGENCE (London: Cass, 1992).
“Congress and the Intelligence Community: Taking the Road Less Traveled,” in Roger H.
Davidson, ed., THE POSTREFORM CONGRESS (New York: St. Martin’s 1992), pp.
279-300.
"Strategic Intelligence: An American Perspective," in Stuart Farson, David Stafford, and Wesley
Wark, eds., SECURITY AND INTELLIGENCE IN A CHANGING WORLD: NEW
PERSPECTIVES FOR THE 1990S (London: Cass, 1991), pp. 47-70.
"American Foreign Policy and the Challenges of a New World," in John C. Shea, ed.,
ARGUMENTS ON AMERICAN POLITICS (Pacific Grove, CA: Brooks/Cole, 1991),
pp. 287-96.
"Congress and Foreign Policy: Remembering the Constitution," in John C. Shea, ed.,
ARGUMENTS ON AMERICAN POLITICS (Pacific Grove, CA: Brooks/Cole, 1991),
pp. 159-79.
"In Search of Friends: Democracies, Dictators, and the United States," in Martin Slann and
Susan Duffy, ed., MORALITY AND CONVICTION IN AMERICAN POLITICS (New
York: Prentice-Hall, 1989), pp. 323-45.
"The Incidence of Runoff Primaries," in Lawrence W. Moreland, Robert P. Steed, and Tod A.
Baker, eds., BLACKS IN SOUTHERN POLITICS (New York: Praeger, 1988), with
Charles S. Bullock III, pp. 277-92.
"Cloaks and Gowns: The CIA in the Groves of Academe," in Stephen J. Cimbala, ed.,
INTELLIGENCE AND INTELLIGENCE POLICY IN A DEMOCRATIC SOCIETY
(Dobbs Ferry, NY: Transnational, 1987), pp. 101-28.
"Three Windows on Armageddon," in Paul F. Diehl and Loch K. Johnson, eds., THROUGH
THE STRAITS OF ARMAGEDDON: ARMS CONTROL ISSUES AND PROSPECTS
(Athens: University of Georgia, 1987), pp. 241-59.
"Senator Frank Church, Western Populist," in Bernard K. Duffy and Halford R. Ryan, eds.,
FIFTY AMERICAN POLITICAL ORATORS: CRITICAL STUDIES AND SOURCES
(Westport, CN: Greenwood Press, 1987), pp. 69-74.
"Thomas Jefferson: Reluctant Orator," in Bernard K. Duffy and Halford R. Ryan, eds.,
AMERICAN ORATORS BEFORE 1900 (Westport, CN: Greenwood Press, 1988),
pp. 245-50.
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"The New Religious Right and the 1980 Congressional Elections," in Benjamin Ginsberg and
Alan Stone, eds., DO ELECTIONS MATTER? 2d ed. (Armonk, NY: Sharpe, 1991;
1986), pp. 148-63, with Charles S. Bullock III.
"Decision Costs in the Intelligence Cycle," in Alfred C. Mauner, Marion D. Tunstall, and James
M. Keagle, eds., INTELLIGENCE POLICY AND PROCESS (Boulder, CO: Westview
Press, 1985), pp. 181-98.
"The Changing Face of American Foreign Policy," in Susan A. MacManus, Charles S. Bullock
III, and Donald M. Freeman, GOVERNING A CHANGING AMERICA (New York:
Wiley, 1983), pp. 543-71.
"The CIA: Controlling the Quiet Option," in James L. True, Jr., and Lawrence E. Grinter, eds.,
THE NATIONAL SECURITY ENVIRONMENT (Maxwell, AL: United States Air War
College, 1981), pp. 318-23.
"War Correlates of Political Alienation," in Charles Figley and Seymour Levintman, eds.,
STRANGERS AT HOME: VIETNAM VETERANS SINCE THE WAR (New York:
Praeger, 1980), pp. 213-28.
"Operational Codes and the Prediction of Leadership Behavior," in Margaret G. Herman, ed., A
PSYCHOLOGICAL EXAMINATION OF POLITICAL MAN (New York: Free Press,
1977), pp. 80-119.
"Delegate Turnover at National Conventions, 1944-1968," in Donald R. Matthews, ed.,
PERSPECTIVES ON PRESIDENTIAL SELECTION (Washington, D.C.: The
Brookings Institution, 1973), pp.143-71, with Harlan Hahn.
Government Publications
"Preparing for the 21st Century: An Appraisal of U.S. Intelligence," REPORT OF THE
COMMISSION ON THE ROLES AND CAPABILITIES OF THE UNITED STATES
INTELLIGENCE COMMUNITY (Washington, D.C.: U.S. Government Printing Office,
March 1, 1996), co-author and co-editor with primary responsibilities for sections on
economic intelligence, health intelligence, environmental intelligence, covert action,
international intelligence sharing, accountability, and analysis.
"Foreign Policy and the Rule of Law," in OFFICIAL ACCOUNTABILITY ACT, Subcommittee
on Criminal Justice, Committee on the Judiciary, U.S. House of Representatives, House
Document No. 98-455 (1989), pp. 22-35.
"Legislative Oversight and the Central Intelligence Agency," WORKSHOP ON
CONGRESSIONAL OVERSIGHT AND INVESTIGATIONS, U.S. House of
Representatives, House Document No. 96-217 (October 22, 1979), pp. 15-17.
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"Categorizing International Agreements," in R. Roger Majak, ed., INTERNATIONAL
AGREEMENTS: AN ANALYSIS OF EXECUTIVE PRACTICES Congressional
Research Service, Library of Congress (Washington, D.C.: U.S. Government Printing
Office, September 1976), a study prepared for the Senate Foreign Relations Committee,
Chapter 3, with R. Roger Majak.
"National Security, Civil Liberties, and the Collection of Intelligence: A Report on the Huston
Plan," in SUPPLEMENTARY DETAILED STAFF REPORTS ON INTELLIGENCE
AND THE RIGHTS OF AMERICANS, Final Report, Select Committee to Study
Governmental Operations with Respect to Intelligence Activities, Book III, U.S. Senate
(April 23, 1976), pp. 921-86.
"Counterintelligence," in FOREIGN AND MILITARY INTELLIGENCE, Final Report, Select
Committee to Study Governmental Operations with Respect to Intelligence Activities,
Book I, U.S. Senate (April 26, 1976), pp. 163-78, with John T. Elliff.
Online Publications
“Among the Shadows,” THE MARK NEWS (March 24, 2014).
“Restoring Accountability over US Intelligence,” GEORGETOWN LAW (November 5, 2013),
Georgetown University.
“The Myths of America’s Shadow Wars,” THE ATLANTIC MONTHLY (January 31, 2013)
“Intelligence and the Cold War,” DIPLOMATIC HISTORY (August 2012)
“The Influence of Richard K. Betts on International Security Studies,” DIPLOMATIC
HISTORY (July 2012).
“The Study of National Commissions of Inquiry,” DIPLOMATIC HISTORY (April 2012).
“Paul Pillar and the State of Current Intelligence,” DIPLOMATIC HISTORY (March 2012).
“The Case of the Missing Spymaster,” THE FORUM 7 (January 2010), UC Berkeley Press.
“Intelligence Collection and the Law,” PSI ELECTRONIC PRESS (Westport, CT: Praeger,
2006).
“The Intelligence Literature,” PSI ELECTRONIC PRESS (Westport, CT: Praeger, 2006).
Scholarly Writings for Public Officials
“Balancing Liberty and Security: The Legacy of America’s Intelligence Investigation,” 2000, for
former Vice President Walter F. Mondale.
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"Covert Action: Swampland of American Foreign Policy," BULLETIN OF THE ATOMIC
SCIENTISTS 32 (February 1976), pp. 7-11, for Senator Frank Church, Idaho, Chairman
of the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence.
"Introduction," ALLEGED ASSASSINATION PLOTS INVOLVING FOREIGN LEADERS
(New York: Norton, 1976), for Senator Frank Church.
"An Imperative for the CIA: Professionalism Free of Politics and Partisanship,"
CONGRESSIONAL RECORD (November 11, 1975), for Senator Frank Church.
"Impoundment of Appropriated Funds: The Decline of Congressional Control Over Executive
Discretion," STANFORD LAW REVIEW 22 (June 1970), pp. 1240-53, for Senator
Frank Church.
Reprinted in "Executive Impoundment of Appropriated Funds,”
Hearings, Committee on the Judiciary, U.S. Senate (March 23,
24, and 25, 1971), pp. 364-77.
Key Public Hearings Researched, Organized, Staffed, and Edited
“Reforming National Intelligence Estimates,” Hearings, Aspin-Brown Commission (August 21,
1995), classified.
“Reforming Covert Action,” Hearings, Aspin-Brown Commission (September 10, 1995),
classified.
“Reforming Intelligence Analysis,” Hearings, Aspin-Brown Commission (September 24, 1995),
classified.
"United States-Japanese Economic Relations," Hearings, Subcommittee on International
Economic Policy and Trade, Committee on Foreign Affairs, U.S. House of
Representatives (September 16 and October 1, 1980). 337 p.
"Settlement of Claims Against Czechoslovakia," Hearings, Subcommittee on International
Economic Policy and Trade, Committee on Foreign Affairs, U.S. House of
Representatives (August 19 and September 30, 1980). 225 p.
"The CIA and the Media," Hearings, Subcommittee on Oversight, Permanent Select Committee
on Intelligence, U.S. House of Representatives, December 27, 28, and 29, 1977; January
4 and 5, 1978; and April 29, 1978). 627 p.
"Huston Plan," Hearings, Select Committee to Study Governmental Operations with Respect to
Intelligence Activities, U.S. Senate (September 23, 24, and 25, 1975). 403 p.
“Counterintelligence,” Hearings, Select Committee to Study Governmental Operations with
Respect to Intelligence Activities, U.S. Senate (December 12, 1975).
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Selected Book Reviews
Review of Stephen Knott, SECRET AND SANCTIONED, in AMERICAN POLITICAL
SCIENCE REVIEW (March 1997), p. 191.
"Challenging the Secret Government," review essay, INTELLIGENCE AND NATIONAL
SECURITY (April 1997), pp. 203-07.
"The Golden Age of the CIA," review of Peter Grose, GENTLEMAN SPY: THE LIFE OF
ALLEN DULLES, in DIPLOMATIC HISTORY (Fall 1996), pp. 675-80.
Review of Stansfield Turner, SECRECY AND DEMOCRACY, in THE NEW YORK TIMES
BOOK REVIEW (July 21, 1991), p. 21.
Review of Burton Hersh, THE OLD BOYS, in THE NEW YORK TIMES BOOK REVIEW
(June 14, 1992), p. 25.
"Challenges of Strategic Intelligence," review essay, INTELLIGENCE AND NATIONAL
SECURITY 5 (July 1990), pp. 215-25.
"Sentries in the Senate," review essay, INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF INTELLIGENCE
AND COUNTERINTELLIGENCE 2 (Winter 1988), pp. 593-601.
Newspaper and Magazine Commentary
Intelligence Agency at the Crossroads,” ATLANTA JOURNAL-CONSTITUTION (July 22,
2010), Opinion Page, A21.
“It’s Never a Quick Fix at the CIA,” THE WASHINGTON POST (August 30, 2009), Outlook
Section, A1.
“Do We Need Probe into CIA’s Tactics?” THE ATLANTA JOURNAL-CONSTITUTION
(August 30, 2009), Opinion Page, A4.
“Big Gaffes Whittle Away Confidence in U.S. Agencies,” THE RALEIGH NEWS &
OBSERVER (December 16, 2007), p. A21-22.
“Two Cheers for the CIA,” FOREIGN POLICY (October 2007), pp. 6-7.
“Timing Key to Pullout in Iraq,” THE ATLANTA JOURNAL-CONSTITUTION (February 8,
2007), p. A11.
“A Comeback for ‘Guardians’ in D.C.?” THE BALTIMORE SUN (December 8, 2006), p. A12.
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“Spy Law Works; Don’t Bypass It,” THE ATLANTA JOURNAL-CONSTITUTION (January
30, 2006), p. A13.
“Counter-Intelligence: In Defense of Porter Goss,” THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE (February 13,
2005), Perspectives Section, p. 1.
“Memorial Garden at UGA to Honor Those Who Served,” THE ATLANTA JOURNAL-
CONSTITUTION (January 3, 2005), p. A9.
“Little Talk of NSC,” THE PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER (September 17, 2004), p. E2, with
Karl F. Inderfurth
“Here’s What the 9/11 Commission Could Accomplish,” THE ATLANTA JOURNAL-
CONSTITUTION (July 18, 2004), p. F5.
“National Security Council: Crucial Flaw Demands Immediate Reform,” THE CHICAGO
TRIBUNE (June 20, 2004), Perspectives Section, p. 1, with Karl F. Inderfurth.
“Congress’s Experiment in Overseeing Spies,” THE NEW YORK TIMES (June 9, 2002), p.
E15.
“Use Independent Panel for Sept. 11 Probe,” THE ATLANTA JOURNAL-CONSTITUTION
((June 2, 2002), p. E3.
“Church Committee of 1970s Not Responsible for Sept. 11,” THE IDAHO STATESMAN (April
1, 2002), p. E2, with F.A.O. Schwarz, Jr.
“The War on Terrorism: Intelligence under Microscope,” THE ATLANTA JOURNAL-
CONSTITUTION (October 14, 2001), p. D3.
"America's Involvement in Kosovo: Military Might Isn't Right," THE ATLANTA JOURNAL-
CONSTITUTION (May 9, 1999), p. B1, Edward J. Larson.
"Why Spy?" THE VIRGINIAN-PILOT AND THE LEDGER-STAR (July 21, 1991), p. C1.
"Suit Against Georgia Runoff Law Is Shortsighted," ATLANTA JOURNAL-CONSTITUTION
(May 27, 1990), p. G1, with Charles S. Bullock III.
"On Intelligence Reform," THE ATLANTA CONSTITUTION (October 21, 1987), p. A11, with
Michael Glennon.
"Apathy Threatens America's Political Process," THE GWINETT DAILY NEWS (October 24,
1986), p. A1, with Charles S. Bullock III.
"Congress and the Intelligence Community," THE ATLANTA CONSTITUTION (February 14,
1985), p. A11.
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"Runoffs and Women," SOUTHERN FEMINIST 1 (September-October 1984), p. 6, with
Charles S. Bullock III.
"Euromissile Deployment," THE ATLANTA CONSTITUTION (December 29, 1983), p. A21.
"Myths Imperil Democracy," THE IDAHO STATESMAN (September 20, 1980), p. E6.
"Seniority in the Senate," THE IDAHO STATESMAN (October 13, 1974), p. E6.
Pedagogical Materials
CHALK TALK: TEACHING TIPS FROM THE UGA TEACHING ACADEMY, ed. (Athens,
GA: University of Georgia, 2010), pp. 192.
“The Murder Board,” in Loch K. Johnson, ed., CHALK TALK (Athens, GA: University of
Georgia, 2010), pp. 174-176.
“Robert M. Gates: The Diplomatic Secretary of Defense,” The Citizen, SPIA Newsletter
(Winter/Spring 2007), p. 7 [by invitation].
“Dean Rusk and the Making of American Foreign Policy,” Newsletter, Dean Rusk Center, UGA
School of Law (Winter/Spring 2007), pp. 1, 4-5 [by invitation].
“Secret Spy Agencies and a Shock Theory of Accountability,” Occasional Papers 1 (December
2006), School of Public and International Affairs, University of Georgia, pp. 1-17
[by invitation].
“Pathways to Academic Excellence,” Keynote Address, 2006 Academic Affairs Faculty
Symposium (Unicoi State Park, Helen, Georgia, April 14-15, 2006), pp. 1-7 [by
invitation, at www.teachingacademy.uga.edu/events/faculty_symposium_06/index.htm
“The Art of Teaching," in Frederick J. Stephenson, ed., EXTRAORDINARY TEACHERS (San
Francisco: Andrew McMeel, 2001), pp. 21-28 [by invitation].
“A Renaissance in Public Affairs,” COLUMNS 28 (University of Georgia, 22 January 2001),
p. 7.
MEETING THE POLICY CHALLENGES OF THE TWENTY-FIRST CENTURY: NEW
DIRECTIONS IN TEACHING, RESEARCH, AND SERVICE FOR PUBLIC AND
INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS. A Proposal for the Creation of a School of Public and
International Affairs at the University of Georgia. Report of the Provost's Planning
Committee for Public and International Affairs (Athens: Office of the Senior Vice
President for Academic Affairs and Provost, University of Georgia, October 1999).
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THE INSTRUCTIONAL MISSION AT THE UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA: A TEACHING
MANIFESTO FOR THE NEW MILLENIUM (Athens: Office of Instructional
Development, 1997), lead author with guidance from the Senior Teaching Fellows at the
University of Georgia, pp. 1-19.
Recommendations reprinted in "Teaching Manifesto," Office of
Instructional Support & Development, TEACHING AT
UGA 16 (Fall 1997), pp. 2-4.
INTRODUCTION TO AMERICAN GOVERNMENT, 5th ed. (Athens: Georgia Center for
Continuing Education, 1989; 1991; 1996; 1999; 2005, 2007), with Leena S. Johnson, pp.
146 (An Independent Studies Course, sponsored by the University of Georgia Center for
Continuing Education).
"Reflections from the Classroom: Some Elements of Effective Teaching," GRADUATE
TEACHING ASSISTANT NEWSLETTER 2, Office of Instructional Development,
University of Georgia (Winter/Spring 1992), pp. 1-2, special insert.
"Faculty Forum on Higher Education: Shaping the Future of the Faculty Conference,"
COLUMNS 16 (University of Georgia, January 23, 1989), pp. 4-5.
"Covert Action and American Foreign Policy: Decision Paths for the 'Quiet Option,'"
TEACHING POLITICAL SCIENCE 16 (Winter 1989), pp. 64-76.
“Orienteering: An Absorbing New Sport,” OHIO UNIVERSITY ALUMNI MAGAZINE
(November 1974), pp. 29-32.
CALIFORNIA: POLITICAL SUPERSTAR (San Francisco: Sunset Press, 1972), pp. 1-40, a
booklet prepared for use by the U.S. Department of State in briefing foreign visitors
observing the role of the California primary in the 1972 elections.
Magazine and Newspaper Feature Interviews
“UGA Spy Expert Long Urged Reform,” ATHENS (GA.) BANNER-HERALD (October 11,
2001), pp. A1-A6.
"Dividir Para Ayudar," OBSERVADOR INTERNATIOCIONALE (Mexico) 19 (1995), pp. 17-
19.
Encyclopedia Entries
OXFORD COMPANION TO INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS (New York: Oxford University
Press, 2013):
“Intelligence”
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OXFORD UNIVERSITY ENCYCLOPEDIA OF AMERICAN POLITICAL, POLICY, AND
LEGAL HISTORY (New York: Oxford University Press, 2011):
“National Security Council”
INTERNATIONAL POLITICAL SCIENCE ASSOCIATION ENCYCLOPEDIA OF
POLITICAL SCIENCE (New York: Sage, 2009):
“Intelligence”
INTERNATIONAL ENCYCLOPEDIA OF THE SOCIAL SCIENCES, 2
nd
ed. (New York:
Macmillan, 2007):
“Central Intelligence Agency”
THE NEW GEORGIA ENCYCLOPEDIA (Athens: University of Georgia Press, 2004):
“Dean Rusk” “Wyche Fowler”
THE OXFORD COMPANION TO UNITED STATES HISTORY (New York: Oxford
University Press, 2000):
"U-2 Incident" "War Powers Act"
THE ENCYCLOPEDIA OF VIOLENCE (New York: Garland, 1999):
"Central Intelligence Agency"
THE ENCYCLOPEDIA OF DISPUTED HISTORY (New York: Simon & Schuster, 1999):
"Covert Action"
THE ENCYCLOPEDIA OF U.S. FOREIGN RELATIONS (New York: Oxford University
Press, 1997):
"Central Intelligence Agency" "Intelligence"
"Adm. Stansfield Turner" "John M. Deutch"
"Covert Action"
THE ENCYCLOPEDIA OF THE AMERICAN PRESIDENCY (New York: Simon &
Schuster, 1993):
"Case Act of 1972" "Central Intelligence Agency"
"Church Committee" "Clark Amendment of 1976"
"Cooper-Church Amendment" "Finding, Presidential"
"Intelligence Community" "Pike Committee"
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"Statement and Account Clause" "United States v. Richardson"
THE ENCYCLOPEDIA OF THE UNITED STATES CONGRESS (New York: Simon &
Schuster, 1993):
"Investigations" "Intelligence Policy"
THE ENCYCLOPEDIA OF AMERICAN POLITICAL PARTIES AND ELECTIONS (New
York: Garland, 1992):
"The Runoff Primary" "James Earl Carter, Jr."
Professional Evaluations
“Toward A Public Affairs Renaissance in Raleigh: Planning for the Future of the Department of
Political Science and Public Administration at North Carolina State University,” lead
author, Visiting Committee (May 2004)
Forums
“On Revamping the CIA,” ISSUES IN SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY 43 (July 2002), pp. 21-
27.
“Crisis Management Exercise: Iran,” role of U.S. President in an ISA Innovative Panel on Active
Learning in International Affairs, New York City (February 2009)
Forewords
Foreword to Fran Teague and Peter D. O’Neill, eds., CHALK TALK II (Athens: University of
Georgia, 2013).
Foreword to Robert Swansbrough, TRAIL BY FIRE: THE WAR PRESIDENCY OF GEORGE
W. BUSH (New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2008).
Foreword to Michael M. Andregg, INTELLIGENCE ETHICS (New York: Routledge, 2007).
Foreword to Mark M. Lowenthal, INTELLIGENCE BIBLIOGRAPHY (New York: Garland,
1995).
In Memoriam
Professor J. Thomas Askew, PS: POLITICS AND POLITICAL SCIENCE (March 1990), pp.
69-70.
Professor Harry Howe Ransom, INTELLIGENCE AND NATIONAL SECURITY 28 (April
2014), pp. 157-158.
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Papers Presented at Professional and Learned Societies: 63
Sessions Organized and Chaired, or Service as Discussant: 38
Ph.D. Dissertations Directed: 12
Graduate Courses Taught: Undergraduate Courses Taught:
U.S. Presidency U.S. Presidency
American Foreign Policy American Foreign Policy
Master’s Thesis National Security Policy
Doctoral Dissertation Legislative Politics
Directed Studies Introduction to American Politics
Intelligence Policy Intelligence in War and Peace
War and Peace in the Nuclear Age
Honors Thesis
Directed Studies; Internship Studies
Advanced Political Simulation
Introduction to Global Affairs
Service on Advisory, Examining, and Reading Committees: contributed to 32 exam
and reading committees at the M.A. and Ph.D. levels
Other Contributions to the Graduate Program: membership on 52 M.A. and Ph.D.
committees
Undergraduate Honors Theses Directed: 18
Undergraduate Internships Supervised: 122
Selected Media Appearances
Radio and Television
“Fresh Air,” National Public Radio
"All Things Considered," National Public Radio
“Connections,” National Public Radio
NPR: Boston; Los Angeles; Washington, D.C.; Minnesota; Wisconsin
"Canada AM," Canada National Television
"World Watch," CNN
"The Fiftieth Anniversary of the CIA," CBS Special
"The CIA at Fifty," Dutch National Television Special
"The CIA After the Cold War," Swedish National Television
“Intelligence and the War Against Terrorism,” Australian Broadcast Company
“Washington Journal” (C-SPAN)
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Newspapers, Magazines (1,298) interviews, 1980-2010), e.g.:
Los Angeles Times
New York Times
Wall Street Journal
Washington Post
Christian Science Monitor
USA Today
St. Petersburg Times
Congressional Quarterly
National Journal
New York Daily News
Financial Times
U.S. News & World Report
El Mercurio (Chile)
EDITORIAL POSITIONS:
Member, Editorial Board, JOURNAL OF INTELLIGENCE HISTORY (2013- )
Editor, THE OXFORD HANDBOOK OF NATIONAL SECURITY INTELLIGENCE (New
York: Oxford University Press, 2010).
Member, Board of Editors, FOREIGN POLICY ANALYSIS (2010- ).
PRAEGER SECURITY INTERNATIONAL (PSI), Chair, Board of Advisers (2007-14).
INTELLIGENCE AND PUBLIC POLICY, Series Editor in Chief (New York: Praeger,
2005-07)
Member, Board of Editorial Advisors, JOURNAL FOR INTELLIGENCE, PROPAGANDA
AND SECURITY STUDIES (JIPSS), Austria (2004- )
Member, Board of Advisors, ENDURING QUESTIONS IN CHANGING TIMES (a Prentice
Hall series on foreign policy, 2000-2004)
Senior Editor, INTELLIGENCE AND NATIONAL SECURITY (2002- ); Member,
Editorial Board (1999-02)
University of Georgia Press, Member, Board of Directors (1996-99; 1987-90, 2013-14)
WORLD INTELLIGENCE REVIEW, Member, Board of Editors (1994-97)
GEORGIA REVIEW, Member Editorial Board (1988-94); Chairman (1993-94).
PS: POLITICAL SCIENCE AND POLITICS, Editorial Board (1993-94)
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INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF INTELLIGENCE AND COUNTERINTELLIGENCE
Member, Editorial Board (1986-2011)
ORIENTEERING USA, Editor in Chief (1973-75)
MANUSCRIPT REVIEWER:
AMERICAN POLITICAL SCIENCE REVIEW
AMERICAN POLITICS QUARTERLY
POLITICAL RESEARCH QUARTERLY
INTERNATIONAL STUDIES QUARTERLY
AMERICAN JOURNAL OF POLITICAL SCIENCE
SOUTHEASTERN POLITICAL REVIEW
STATE AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT REVIEW
PS: POLITICS AND POLITICAL SCIENCE
WORLD INTELLIGENCE REVIEW
PRESIDENTIAL STUDIES QUARTERLY
INTELLIGENCE AND NATIONAL SECURITY
CONGRESS & THE PRESIDENCY
LEGISLATIVE STUDIES QUARTERLY
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF INTELLIGENCE AND COUNTERINTELLIGENCE
FOREIGN POLICY
GEORGIA REVIEW
JOURNAL OF POLITICS
CONFLICT QUARTERLY
AMERICAN REVIEW OF POLITICS
RAND
FOREIGN POLICY ANALYSIS
Westview Press West Press
University of Tennessee Press University of Georgia Press
American Philosophical Society Brooks/Cole Press
Wadsworth Press Dorsey Press
Wiley Press McGraw-Hill
Simon & Schuster Oxford University Press
University Press of Kansas Yale University Press
State University of New York Press University Press of Florida
New York University Press Congressional Quarterly
Johns Hopkins University Press Garland
Chadwyck-Healey Cambridge University Press
Norton Princeton University Press
Taylor & Francis University of Oklahoma Press
Greenwood Harcourt and Brace
Brasseys Praeger
Routledge University Press of Kentucky
Rowman & Littlefield Palgrave Press
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University of Missouri Press Columbia University Press
Polity
BOOK REVIEWER:
AMERICAN JOURNAL OF POLITICAL SCIENCE
NEW YORK TIMES BOOK REVIEW
CHRONICLE OF HIGHER EDUCATION
THE JOURNAL OF AMERICAN HISTORY
CONFLICT
AMERICAN POLITICAL SCIENCE REVIEW
CONFLICT QUARTERLY
INTELLIGENCE AND NATIONAL SECURITY
GOVERNANCE
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF INTELLIGENCE AND COUNTERINTELLIGENCE
PERSPECTIVE
JOURNAL OF POLITICS
AMERICAN JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL LAW
HISTORY: REVIEWS OF BOOKS
MERSHON INTERNATIONAL STUDIES REVIEW
FOREIGN POLICY
DIPLOMATIC HISTORY
GEORGIA HISTORICAL QUARTERLY
WASHINGTON TIMES
PRESIDENTIAL STUDIES QUARTERLY
WASHINGTON MONTHLY
TECHNOLOGY & CULTURE
JOURNAL OF LEGISLATIVE STUDIES
BULLETIN OF THE ATOMIC SCIENTISTS
JOURNAL OF COLD WAR STUDIES
JOURNAL OF INTERDISCIPLINARY HISTORY
INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS
CONFLICT MANAGEMENT AND PEACE SCIENCE
STUDIES IN INTELLIGENCE
JOURNAL OF STRATEGIC STUDIES
POLITICAL SCIENCE QUARTERLY
CONGRESS & THE PRESIDENCY
GRANT REVIEWER:
National Science Foundation
Research Council of Canada
Research Grants Council, Hong Kong
INVITED PRESENTATIONS:
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Ditchley Park, England Harvard University, Department of Government
Yale University, History Department Ohio University
Yale University, Center for International Princeton University, Woodrow Wilson School
and Area Studies (CIAS) University of South Carolina, Columbia
Yale University, Federalist Society Gottingen University
Miami University Georgia Tech University
Victory University, Wellington School of History, Science & Technology
Massey University, Wellington Sam Nunn School of International Affairs
University Club (NYC) Department of Political Science
Southern Methodist University Frankfort University
Kennedy School of Government U.S. Air Force Academy
U.S. Military Academy University of Göttingen
Pomona College U.S. Institute of Peace
Claremont-McKenna College James Madison University
American University Idaho State University
University of Oklahoma Central Intelligence Agency
Defense Intelligence College Toledo University
Coker College Clemson University
University of Southern California Heidelberg University
Carnegie Institute of International Peace Aspen Institute
Davidson College Harvard University, Kennedy School
Lewis and Clark College Georgetown University
Vanderbilt University Mt. Vernon College (Washington, D.C.)
Stiftung fur Politische Wissenschaft Ohio State University
(Frankfurt) Bundesnachrichtendienst (Pullach, Munich)
The McCallie School (Tenn.): The James Corpus Christi College, Cambridge
Allen Vann Lecture Bundeszentrale für Politische Bildung (Berlin)
University of Tennessee, Chattanooga University of the South
Tennessee Pol. Sci. Assn. (Keynote) Instituto Matias Romero (Mexico)
Technological Autonomous Institute Universidad de las Americas (Mexico)
(Mexico) Intelligence Fellows Program (Wye Plantation)
Ford Presidential Library Chattanooga Arts Council
Canadian Intelligence Association Business Executives for National Security (NYC)
Randolph Macon College German Historical Society (Washington, D.C.)
Open Source Solutions, D.C. University of Michigan
State University of New York, Binghamton RAND Corporation (Washington, D.C.)
St. Antonys College, Oxford U.S. Air Force War College
National War College U.S.-Denmark Society (Copenhagen)
George Washington University Young Harris College
University of Aberystwyth (Wales) Keble College, Oxford
Royal United Services Institute (London) Special Operations Executive (London)
RAND Corporation (Cambridge, U.K.) Southern Methodist University
Naval Postgraduate School (Monterey) Appalachian State University
Boise State University University of Nebraska
Loyola University (the Covey Lecture) Carleton University (Ottawa)
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Joint Military Intelligence College (the Southern Center for International Affairs (Atlanta)
Distinguished Lecture Series) National Intelligence University
Tennessee State University University of Idaho
UC Santa Cruz Kent State University
Dutch Review Committee for the Atlanta Council on International Relations
Intelligence & Security Services University of South Carolina, Beaufort
Brigham Young University University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
New Mexico State University Duke University (Triangle Institute for Security
University of Madrid Studies)
Ryerson University, Toronto University of Ottawa
Oakland University Colorado State University
SUNY College at Plattsburgh Institute for Defense Analysis (D.C.)
University of Ottawa North Carolina State University
Muenster University Danish-American Society, Copenhagen
Aachen University University of Tulsa
Texas Tech University Gettysburg College
Wake Forest University Wabash College
University of North Dakota Auburn University
Birmingham Southern College University of Texas, El Paso
U.S. Embassy, Copenhagen University of Florida
University of Malta in Rome Radboud University (Holland)
Victoria University, Wellington Reynolds Plantation World Council (Georgia)
South Carolina Annual Political Science Lander University, S. Carolina
Convention (Keynote Speaker) University of South Florida
Canadian Association for Security & Bar Ilan University, Israel (Keynote Speaker)
Intelligence Studies (CASIS) Philipps-Universität, Marburg, Germany
Convention (Keynote Address) House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence
Georgetown University School of Law New Zealand Intelligence Association, Wellington
GKND/DGAP (Germany) Highland Hills (NC) World Affairs Council
SELECTED UNIVERSITY CONFERENCES, SYMPOSIA, AND POLICY FORUMS
ORGANIZED:
“Cybersecurity and National Defense,” SPIA Policy Forum and the School of Law Conference,
Rusk Center, March 2014
“Bill Colby and U.S. Intelligence,” SPIA Policy Forum and the Russell Center, November 2012,
University of Georgia
“Between Anarchy and Democracy: Nation-Building In Iraq,” SPIA Policy Forum and the
University of Georgia Schools of Business and Law, March 2004, University of Georgia
“Terrorist Attacks and the Survival of Congress,” SPIA Policy Forum, March 2004, University
of Georgia
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“A New Foreign Policy for a Fragmented World,” PS Symposium, American Political Science
Association (2003)
“The United States and the War Against Terrorism,” SPIA Policy Forum, April 2002
"Joining Together, Standing Apart: National Identities After NAFTA," coordinated with the
School of Law, University of Georgia, April 1996
"Islam and the West," coordinated with the Humanities Center, May 1995, University of Georgia
PUBLIC SERVICE
Service in Federal and State Government
[See Professional Positions, listed on pp. 1-2 above]
Selected Professional Activities
Academic Associational Offices
Member, Executive Committee, American Political Science Association Centennial Campaign
(1997-2003)
Member, Elections Committee, American Political Science Association (1995)
Secretary, American Political Science Association (1994-95)
Chair, V.O. Key Award Committee, Southern Political Science Association (1994)
President, International Studies Association, South (1991-92)
Member, Federal Relations Committee, International Studies Association (1989-90)
Member, Harold Lasswell Award Committee, American Political Science Association (1989-90),
for the best U.S. dissertation in the field of public policy
Advisory Positions: Scholarly
Member, National Advisory Board, Covert Operations Collection, National Security Archives,
George Washington University (2013- )
Member, Board of Directors, Canadian Association for Security and Intelligence Studies,
CASIS—only U.S. member, Ottawa (2007- )
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Member, International Advisory Forum, Italian Institute of Strategic Studies, Rome (2011- )
Co-Chair, Advisory Board, Praeger Security International Online (2006- )
Member, Advisory Board, The MASY Group, LLC, Washington, D.C. (2006- )
Consultant, RAND Corporation (2003-04)
Consultant, Blink Films, London (2009)
Consultant, Turkish Parliament Committee on Intelligence Oversight (2004)
Consultant, Democratic Center for the Study of Armed Forces, DCAF, Geneva (2003-05)
Consultant, Center for the Study of Intelligence, Washington, D.C. (2003-04)
Consultant, Kean Commission on 9/11 (2003-04)
Consultant, Atlanta Journal-Constitution, Foreign and Defense Policy Advisory Board (2001-04)
Member, Board of Advisers, Intelligence Forum (2001-2004)
Member, Board of Advisers, Open Source Solutions USA (1998-2004)
U.S. representative (with Professor Stanley Hoffmann, Harvard University), International
Advisory Committee, Research Institute for European Studies, Athens, Greece (1997-
2003)
Consultant, National Security Archives, 1997, 1993-94, 1988
Consultant to the Chairman, the President's Foreign Intelligence Advisory Board, 1994-95
Consultant and analyst, Oxford Analytica (1994-95; 1989-90)
Consultant, U.S. Senate Foreign Relations Committee (1990)
Research Fellow, The Greyhavens Institute, Carmel, California (1988-90)
Consultant and witness, “Foreign Policy and the Rule of Law,” Hearings, Subcommittee on
Criminal Justice, U.S. House Committee on the Judiciary (June 15, 1988)
Project consultant, The Twentieth Century Fund (1986; 1987)
Consultant and witness, “Workshop on Congressional Oversight and Investigations,” Hearings,
U.S. House of Representatives, 96
th
Cong., 1
st
Sess. (December 1, 6, and 7, 1978).
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Consultant, International Agreements Project, U.S. Senate Foreign Relations Committee (1974)
Consultant, U.S. Department of State, Briefing for International Observers on American
Electoral Politics, Republican National Nominating Convention, Miami Beach, Florida
(1972)
Consultant and witness (with Yale Law School Professor Alexander M. Bikel and then-Assistant
Attorney General William Rundquist), "Executive Impoundment of Appropriated Funds,"
Hearings, U.S. Senate Subcommittee on Separation of Powers, Senator Sam J. Ervin, Jr.,
Chairman (1971).
Advisory Positions: Political
Consultant, National Security Council: co-author (one of four), Foreign Policy Briefing
Book, prepared for President Jimmy Carter, 1980 presidential election debate
Member, Board of Educational Advisers, Southern Center for International Affairs, Atlanta,
2005-
UNIVERSITY SERVICE
Statewide System (Board of Regents)
Member, Board of Regents Selection Committee for System Vice Chancellor, Academic Affairs,
2001
Campus Wide
Chair, Committee to Erect a Statue of the University’s First President, Abraham Baldwin
(2009-11)
Chair, Committee to Establish a Campus Memorial Garden, for those who have fallen in
service (2001-2005)
Member, Provost Search Committee (2013-2014)
Member, Inaugural Division of Student Affairs Academic Advisory Board (2013- )
Member, Post-Tenure Review Committee (2006- )
Member, Task Force on General Education and Student Learning (2004-05)
Member, Selection Committee, Christ-Janer Award (Humanities) and Owens Award (Social
Science), 2003-04
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Member, Special Professors Committee (2003-04, 2010-11); Chair (2004-05)
Member, Review Committee, Distinguished Alumni Professorship (2003)
Faculty Representative from the College of Arts and Sciences, then from SPIA, to the governing
University Council (2000-03; 1996-99; 1993-95; 1985-91); member, Executive
Committee (2001-02; 1997-99; 1993-95; 1989-91); chair, Committee on Intercollegiate
Athletics, (1998-99); chair, Committee on Facilities (2000-02, 2007), member (2003-08);
member, Committee on Educational Affairs (2005-07).
Member, Advisory Board, Peabody Center for Media and Society (2002- ); Faculty Judge, The
George Foster Peabody Awards for Excellence in Radio, Television and Cable (2004,
2003, 2002, 2001, 2000, 1999, 1998); Chair of Entertainment Subcommittee (2003-04)
Chair, Faculty Symposium (2003)
Member, Honors Program Internship Selection Committee (2000)
Chair, Outstanding Honors Professor, Selection Committee (2000, 2001)
Member, Dean Search Committee, School of Public and International Affairs (2001-02)
Member, Physical Plant Director Search Committee, Office of the Vice President for Finance
(2001-02)
Chair, Founding Committee, School of Public and International Affairs (1998-2001)
Member, University Round Table (2000- )
Member, Foundation Fellows Selection Committee (2000)
Member, University Bio-Safety Committee (1999- )
Member, President's Committee on International Studies (1998)
Advisory Board, Creative Development Unit (1996-98)
Teaching Mentor, Office of Instructional Development (1995-96; 1988-89)
Member, Rhodes Scholarship Committee (1994-95; 2002-03); Rhodes Scholar mentor (1997-98;
2003-04)
Member, Search Committee, Honors Program Director (1994-95)
Participant, Academic Scholarship Identification Program (1993-99)
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Member, Richard Russell Symposium Faculty Planning Committee (1991-92)
Chair, Advisory Committee, Instructional Resources Center (1991-92)
Member, Martin Luther King, Jr. Birthday Celebration Committee (1990)
Co-Chair, University Committee on Campus Safety (1990-91)
Member, University Graduate Council Committee (1989-90)
Member, University Committee on Washington Internships (1989-94)
Participant, Project Executive Committee, Student Learning Center (1989)
Member, Alumni Foundation, Board of Directors (1989-91)
President's Faculty Advisory Board (1988-90), an advisory panel elected by the University
faculty
President, Faculty Conference, the University’s faculty forum (1988-89)
Chair, University Library Committee (1987-88)
Member, Dean Rusk Chair Selection Committee, School of Law (1985-86)
University Recruitment Representative (1985- )
Chair, Social Sciences, University Honors Program (1985-89); member, Honors Council
University Honors Program (1984-89)
Co-Chair, University Arms Control Forum (1981-89)
Consultant, Richard B. Russell Library (1981- )
Senator Wyche Fowler Internship Program, Board of Selectors (1988);
Member, Truman Fellows Selection Committee, Southeast Region (1985-90)
Faculty Advisor (in various years) to:
Army R.O.T.C. Pi Sigma Alpha
Rugby Club Orienteering Club
Greek Week Student Government Assn.
Political Science Graduate Assn. Student Campus Safety Assn.
The Agora Policy Forum Homecoming
Concordia Policy Forum
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College of Arts and Sciences
Member, Dean Search Committee (1992-1993)
Member, Richard B. Russell Chair, Search Committee, Department of History (1997-98)
Member, Search Committee, Dean, College of Arts and Sciences (1992)
Chair, Head Search Committees, Department of Sociology (1987, 1989)
Member, College Promotion Review Board (1988)
Faculty Senator (1984-86)
Member, College Curriculum Committee (1983-85)
Departmental
Member, Inaugural Faculty Executive Committee (2006- )
Chair, Tenure and Promotion Committee (2006- )
Chair, American Foreign Policy Recruitment Committee (2003-04)
Chair, Research Committee (2000, 1996, 1994, 1992)
Chair, Undergraduate Committee (1984-85); member (1999-2002)
Member, Recruitment Committee (1997, 1990, 1984)
Coordinator of Introductory Political Science courses at the University of Georgia: 27 graduate
teaching assistants and 3,500 undergraduate students each year (1985-90)
Chair, Post-Tenure Review Committee (2001-2002)
Chair, Graduate Studies Committee (1988-94)
Undergraduate Advisor (1984-85)
External Promotion Reviews:
Department of International Affairs, Bar Ilan University, Israel
Department of War Studies, King’s College, London
Political Science Department, University of Michigan
Political Science Department, University of California, Berkeley
Political Science Department, Villanova University
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Political Science Department, Northern Illinois University
School of Law, University of California, Davis
Political Science Department, University of California, Riverside
Political Science Department, Georgia Tech University
Political Science Department, University of California, Santa Cruz
Political Science Department, Washington and Lee University
Political Science Department, University of Oklahoma
Political Science Department, Ohio University
Political Science Department, University of Wisconsin, Madison
Political Science Department, University of South Carolina
Political Science Department, Louisiana State University
Government Department, Hamilton College
Political Science Department, Texas Christian University
Political Science Department, University of Toledo
Political Science Department, Kent State University
Political Science Department, Virginia Tech University
Political Science Department, Lewis and Clark University
Department of History, University of California, Davis
Department of Political Science, Wright State University
Department of Political Science, Emory University
Department of Security Affairs, Naval Postgraduate School, Monterey
School of Public and International Affairs, North Carolina State University
Department of Political Science, Northern Illinois University
School of Public Policy, UCLA
Department of History, Pennsylvania State University, Greater Allegheny Campus
On-Site Program Reviews:
Department of Political Science and Public Administration, North Carolina State
University, Visiting Committee Chair (2004)
School of Public and International Affairs (SPIA)
Chair, Founding Committee (1998-2001)
Member, Dean Search Committee (2001-2002; 2012-2013)
Director, Policy Forum (2003-04)
Department of International Affairs Representative, SPIA Governing Council (2003- )
Member, Post-Tenure Review Committees (2004-05; 2005-06)
Member, Promotion and Tenure Committee (2004-05; 2004-05; 2013-14); Chair (2001-2012)
Member, Meigs Teaching Award Nominating Committee (2002-05, 2010-11)
Member, SPIA Outstanding Professor Award Committee (2002-05; 2011-2014)
Director, SPIA Outreach Program (1985- )
Various fund-raising activities (2001- )
Community Public Service Activities
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Co-Chair, Parents Fundraising Committee, Class of '01, Amherst College, Amherst,
Massachusetts, setting new class records in fund raising for 2001, 2000, 1999, 1998
Chair, Clarke County Support Our Schools (S.O.S.) Sales-Tax Initiative (passed in 1997,
raising over $90 million for local school construction and repair by 2001, including a
new high school); consultant, Sales-Tax Initiative No. 2 (passed in 2001)
President, Cedar Shoals High School All Sports Booster Club (1996-97), raising $80,000 for a
new athletic track
President, Cedar Creek Neighborhood Association (two terms: 1992-94), the largest and oldest
subdivision in Clarke County, Athens, Georgia
President, Plantation Estates Neighborhood Association (1991)
Co-Founder and Member, Board of Directors, Southeast Athens Community Action Team,
SEACAT (1990-96)
Member, Athens Regional Medical Center Board of Trustees (2007-13); member, Committee on
Quality Control (2007-13)
April 2014