Incoming Resources
- Playing to the edge, American intelligence in the age of terror, Michael V. Hayden
- The Central Intelligence Agency, security under scrutiny, edited by Athan Theoharis with Richard Immerman ... [et al.]
- Why spy?, espionage in an age of uncertainty, Frederick P. Hitz
- The shadow factory, the ultra-secret NSA from 9/11 to the eavesdropping on America, James Bamford
- Spies, lies, and algorithms, the history and future of American intelligence, Amy B. Zegart
- Verax, the true history of whistleblowers, drone warfare, and mass surveillance, Pratap Chatterjee and Khalil
- Selling the CIA, public relations and the culture of secrecy, David Shamus McCarthy
- When should state secrets stay secret?, accountability, democratic governance, and intelligence, Genevieve Lester
- Spycraft, the secret history of the CIA's spytechs from communism to Al-Qaeda, Robert Wallace and H. Keith Melton with Henry R. Schlesinger
- Intelligence and U.S. Foreign Policy, Iraq, 9/11, and Misguided Reform
- The assault on intelligence, American national security in an age of lies, Michael V. Hayden
- Class 11, inside the CIA's first post-9/11 spy class, T.J. Waters
- Toppling foreign governments, the logic of regime change, Melissa Willard-Foster
- Spyfail, foreign spies, moles, saboteurs, and the collapse of America's counterintelligence, James Bamford
- Surprise attack, from Pearl Harbor to 9/11 to Benghazi, Larry Hancock
- Lords of secrecy, the national security elite and America's stealth warfare, Scott Horton
- Domestic surveillance, Tamara Thompson, book editor
- Enhanced interrogation and torture, Gary Wiener, book editor
- Safe for democracy, the secret wars of the CIA, John Prados