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U.
Renseignement, opérations spéciales
I) Histoire
- Achard-James (colonel), "Le
renseignement dans les opérations aéroportées", Revue militaire
d’information, n° 245, 25 janvier 1955.
- Alexander Martin S., "Did the Second
Bureau Work 1919-1939 ?", Intelligence and National Security,
1991-2.
- Alexander Martin S. (ed.), Knowing your
Friends. Intelligence Inside Alliances and Coalitions from 1914 to the
Cold War, Londres, Frank Cass, 1998.
- Andrew Christopher, Secret Service :
The Making of the British Intelligence Community, Londres, Hodder
& Stoughton, 1985.
- Andrew Christopher et Dilks David,
Missing Dimension : Governments and Intelligence Communities in the
Twentieth Century, Londres, MacMillan, 1984.
- Andrew Christopher et Gordievsky Oleg, Le
KGB dans le monde 1917-1990, Paris, Fayard, 1990.
- Austin N.J.E. et N.B. Rankov, Exploratio.
Military and Political Intelligence in the Roman World from the Second
Punic War to the Battle of Adrianople, Londres-New York, Routledge,
1995.
- Bell J. Bowyer et Whaley Baston,
Cheating and Deception, New Brunswick-Londres, Transaction Publishers,
2e éd., 1991.
- Bennett Ralph, ULTRA and Mediterranean
Strategy 1941-1945, Londres, Hamish Hamilton, 1989.
- Benson Robert Louis et Warne Michael,
Venona : Soviet Espionage and the American Response 1939-1957,
Washington, NSA-CIA, 1996.
- Bernis (commandant), Le Service de
renseignements, Paris, Berger-Levrault, 1934.
- Bloch Gilbert, "L’autre " Ultra " :
" Magic ", les décryptements américains pendant la
Seconde Guerre mondiale", Guerres mondiales et conflits
contemporains, 164 et 165, octobre 1991 et janvier 1992.
- Bloch Gilbert, "l’affaire Ciceron :
espionnage ou " intox " ?", Guerres
mondiales et conflits contemporains, 177, janvier 1995.
- Bloch Gilbert, Fortitude : la plus
grande opération d’intoxication de la Seconde Guerre mondiale,
Paris, ISC-Économica, Hautes Études militaires 11, 1999.
- Coutau-Bégarie Hervé, "Le
renseignement dans la culture stratégique française", Stratégique,
73, 1999-1.
- Dailey Brian D. et Parker Patrick J., Soviet
Strategic Deception, Lexington, Lexington Books-Hoover Institution
Press, 1985.
- Dorwart Jeffery M., The Office of Naval
Intelligence. The Birth of America’s First Intelligence Agency,
1865-1918, Annapolis, Naval Institute Press, 1979 (à compléter par
l’excellent article d’Angevine Robert G., "The Rise and Fall of
the Office of Naval Intelligence 1882-1892. A Technological
Perspective", The Journal of Military History, 62, avril,
1998).
- Dorwart Jeffery M., Conflict of Duty.
The US Navy’s Intelligence Dilemma 1919-1945, Annapolis, Naval
Institute Press, 1983.
- Engels D.W., "Alexander’s
Intelligence System", The Classical Quarterly, 54, 1980.
- Esclaibes (lieutenant-colonel d’), Le
renseignement vu sous l’angle du 2e bureau, Paris, École
supérieure de guerre, 1949-1950.
- Faligot Roger et Kaufer Rémi, Histoire
mondiale du renseignement, 2 vols, Paris, Laffont, 1993-1994.
- Glantz David M., Soviet Military
Deception in the Second World War, Londres, Frank Cass, 1989.
- Glantz David M., Soviet Military
Intelligence in War, Londres, Frank Cass, 1990.
- Handel Michael I. (ed.), Strategic and
Operational Deception in the Second World War, Londres, Frank Cass,
1987.
- Handel Michael I. (ed.), Leaders and
Intelligence, Londres, Frank Cass, 1988.
- Handel Michael I. (ed.), War, Strategy
and Intelligence, Londres, Frank Cass, 1989.
- Handel Michael I. (ed.), Intelligence
and Military Operations, Londres, Frank Cass, 1990.
- Herman Michael, Intelligence Power in
Peace and War, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 1996.
- Hinsley F.H. (ed.), British
Intelligence in the Second World War, Londres, HMSO, 5 vols,
1979-1988.
- Holmes W.J., Double-Edged Secrets :
U.S. Naval Intelligence Operations in the Pacific during World War II,
Annapolis, Naval Institute Press, 1979.
- Kahn David, "Codebreaking in World
Wars I and II ; The Major Successes and Failures, Their Causes and
Their Effects", Historical Journal, vol. 23, 1980.
- Kahn David, "The Intelligence Failure
of Pearl Harbor", Foreign Affairs, vol. 70, n° 5,
hiver 1991-1992.
- Kam Ephraim, Surprise Attack : The
Victim’s Perspective, Cambridge, Harvard University Press, 1988.
- Lacoste Pierre (dir.), Le Renseignement
à la française, Paris, Économica, 1998 (actes du séminaire organisé
pendant trois ans à l’Université de Marne-la-Vallée).
- Lastours Sophie de, La France gagne la
guerre des codes secrets, Paris, Tallandier, 1998 (sur 1918).
- Lewal (général), Études de guerre.
Tactique des renseignements, Paris, Librairie militaire dumaine, 2
vols, 1881.
- Lewin Ronald, The Other ULTRA. Codes,
Cyphers and the Defeat of Japan, Londres, Hutchinson, 1982.
- Marchio James D., "Days of Future
Past. Joint Intelligence in World War II", Joint Forces
Quarterly, printemps 1996.
- May Ernest R. (ed.), Knowing One’s
Ennemies. Intelligence Assessment before the Two World Wars,
Princeton, Princeton University Press, 1986.
- Muir Malcolm, "Rearming in Vacuum :
United States Navy Intelligence and the Japanese Capital Ship Threat
1936-1945", The Journal of Military History, 54, octobre 1985.
- Overy Richard, "Strategic
Intelligence and the Outbreak of the Second World War", War in
History, 5-4, novembre 1998.
- Parker Geoffrey, "Philipp II,
knowledge and Power", Military History Quarterly, 11-1,
automne 1998.
- Popplewell Richard, Intelligence and
Imperial Defence. British Intelligence and the Defence of the Indian
Empire 1904-1924, Londres-Portland, Frank Cass, 1995.
- Porch Douglas, Histoire des services
secrets français, 2 vols, Paris, Albin Michel, 1997.
- Richelson Jeffrey T. et Ball Desmond, The
Ties That Bind, Boston, Allen & Unwin, 1985 (sur les relations
entre les services américains et ceux d’Australie et de Nouvelle-Zélande).
- Richelson Jeffrey T., A Century of
Spies : Intelligence in the Twentieth Century, Oxford-New York,
Oxford University Press, 1995.
- Sawyer Ralph D., The Tao of the
Spycraft. Intelligence Theory and Practice in Traditional China,
Boulder-San Francisco-Londres, Westview, 1998.
- Sheffy Yigal, British military
Intelligence in the palestine Campaign 1914-1918, Londres-Portland,
Frank Cass, 1998.
- Towle Philip (ed.), Estimating Foreign
Military Power, Londres, Croom Helm, 1982.
- Troy Thomas F., Donovan and the CIA. A
History of the Establishment of the Central Intelligence Agency,
Frederick, Aletheia Books, 1981.
- Winton John, ULTRA at Sea, Londres,
Leo Cooper, 1988.
- Winton John, ULTRA in the Pacific. How
Breaking Japanese Codes & Cyphers Affected Naval Operations Against
Japan 1941-1945, Londres, Leo Cooper, 1993.
- Wohlstetter Roberta, Pearl Harbor n’était
pas possible, Paris, Stock, 1965.
II) Problèmes contemporains
- Andrew Christopher, For the
President’s Eyes Only, Londres, Harper and Collins, 1995.
- Baud Jacques, Encyclopédie du
renseignement et des services secrets, Paris, Lavauzelle, 1997.
- Berkowitz Bruce D. et Goodman Allan E.,
Strategic Intelligence for American National Security, Princeton,
Princeton University Press, 1991.
- Burrows William E., Deep Black :
Space Espionage and National Security, New York, Random House, 1986.
- Dewerpe Alain, Espion. Une
anthropologie du secret d’État contemporain, Paris, Gallimard,
Bibliothèque des histoires, 1994.
- Freedman Lawrence, U.S. Intelligence
and the Soviet Strategic Threat, Londres, MacMillan, 2e ed.
1986 (s’arrête à 1977, avec une préface pour la nouvelle édition).
- Lacoste Pierre (amiral), "Une
nouvelle stratégie pour le renseignement ?", Politique étrangère,
1997-1.
- Pfaltzgraff Jr Robert L., Ra’anan Uri et
Milberg Warren (eds), Intelligence Policy and National Security,
Londres, Macmillan, 1981.
- Prados John, The Soviet Estimate :
U.S. Intelligence Analysis and Russian Military Strengh, New York,
Dial Press, 1982.
- Richelson Jeffrey T., American
Espionage and the Soviet Target, New York, Morrow, 1987.
- Richelson Jeffrey T., America’s
Secret Eyes in Space : The U.S. Keyhole Spy Satellite Program,
New York, Harper & Row, 1990.
- Shulman Seth, "Code Name :
Corona", Technology Review, octobre 1996.
- Shulsky Abram N., Silent Warfare :
Understanding the World of Intelligence, Washington, Brassey’s 1991.
- Ziegler Charles A. and David Jacobson,
Spying without Spies : Origins of America’s Secret Nuclear
Surveillance System, Westport, Conn. : Praeger, 1995.
III) Opérations spéciales
- Emerson Steven, CIA. Les guerriers de
l’ombre, Paris, Économica, 1991.
- Haas Michael E. (colonel), Apollo’s
Warriors : United States Air Force Special Operations during the Cold
War, Maxwell AFB, Air University Press, 1997.
- Moore Bernard Victor (major), The
Secret Air War Over France : USAAF Special Operations Units in the
French Campaign of 1944, Maxwell AFB, Air University Press, 1993.
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