Goodman Publications 2014

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Dr Michael S Goodman
Department of War Studies
King’s College London
Publications
Books:
 The Official History of the Joint Intelligence Committee: 1936-56. (Routledge, 2014).
492pp. ISBN: 0415841046.
 Spying on the World: The Joint Intelligence Committee and Events which Shaped
History, 1936-2013 (Edinburgh University Press, 2014) [co-authored with Richard
Aldrich and Rory Cormac]. 456pp. ISBN: 0748678573
 Routledge Companion to Intelligence Studies (Routledge, 2013) [co-edited with Rob
Dover and Claudia Hillebrand] 384pp. ISBN: 0415507529.
 Learning from the Secret Past: Cases in British Intelligence History. (Georgetown
University Press, 2011) [co-edited with Rob Dover] 336pp. ISBN: 9781589017955.
 Spinning Intelligence: Why Intelligence Needs the Media, Why the Media Needs
Intelligence. (Hurst; Columbia University Press, 2009). [Co-edited with Rob Dover]
 Spying on the Nuclear Bear: Anglo-American Intelligence and the Soviet Bomb.
(Stanford University Press, 2008. ISBN: 080475585X).
Special Issues of Journals
 Intelligence and Nuclear Proliferation: Special Issue of Intelligence and National
Security. 29: 3 (2014). [co-editor with Wyn Bowen and Rob Dover]
 The Threat from Below: How Intelligence Counters Irregular Threats: Special Issue
of Inteligencia y Seguridad: Revista de Analisis y Prospectiva 13 (2013). [co-editor
with Huw Bennett, Rory Cormac and Claudia Hillebrand]
Chapters in books:
 ‘Applying the Historical Lessons of Surprise Attack to the Cyber Domain: The
Example of the United Kingdom’. In E.O.Goldman & J.Arquilla (eds). Cyber
Analogies. (Naval Postgraduate School, 2014). pp.15-25.
 ‘The Joint Intelligence Committee and the Cuban Missile Crisis’. In D.Gioe, L.Scott
& C.Andrew (eds). An International History of the Cuban Missile Crisis: A Fifty
Year Retrospective. (Routledge, 2014). pp.99-105.
 ‘Intelligence in the United Kingdom’. In R.Dover, M.S.Goodman & C.Hillebrand
(eds). Routledge Companion to Intelligence Studies (Routledge, 2013). pp.135-44.
 ‘Klaus Fuchs: Grandfather of the Hydrogen Bomb’. In G.Flach & K.Fuchs-Kittowski
(eds). Vom atomaren Patt zu einer von Atomwaffen fren Welt Zum Gedenken an
Klaus Fuchs. (Berlin: Wissenschaftsverlag, 2013). pp.51-9.
 ‘The Joint Intelligence Committee and the Armed Forces’. In G.Bennett (ed). Secret
Intelligence and the Armed Forces. (RUSI: London, 2013), pp.24-8.
 ‘Avoiding Surprise: The Nicoll Report’. In R.Dover & M.S.Goodman (eds).
Learning from the Secret Past: Cases in British Intelligence History. (Georgetown
University Press, 2011), pp.265-92. ISBN: 9781589017955.
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‘The British Way of Intelligence’. In M.Grant (ed). The British Way in Cold Warfare.
(Hambledon Continuum, 2009)., pp.127-140.
‘British Intelligence and the British Broadcasting Corporation: Snapshot of a Happy
Marriage’, In R.Dover & M.S.Goodman (eds). Spinning Intelligence: Why
Intelligence Needs the Media, Why the Media Needs Intelligence. (Hurst; Columbia
University Press, 2009). pp.117-32.
‘Klaus Fuchs’. In R. Gerald Hughes, Peter Jackson, and L.V.Scott (eds). Exploring
Intelligence Archives: Enquiries into the Secret State. (Routledge, 2008. ISBN:
0415349982). pp.123-132.
‘Intelligence’. In J.Winter & J.Merriman (eds). Europe Since 1914 - Encyclopedia of
the Age of War and Reconstruction. (Charles Scribner’s Sons, 2006). pp.1418-23.
Journal articles:
 ‘Intelligence and Nuclear Proliferation’, Intelligence and National Security 29:3
(2014), pp.315-22. [co-authored with Wyn Bowen and Rob Dover]
 ‘“Who is Trying to Keep What Secret from Whom and Why?”: MI5-FBI Relations
and the Klaus Fuchs Case.’ Spies: A Batch from the Journal of Cold War Studies.
(MIT Press, 2014).
 ‘Intelligence Counters Irregular Threats’, Inteligencia y Seguridad: Revista de
Analisis y Prospectiva 13 (2013), pp.17-28. [co-authored with Huw Bennett, Rory
Cormac and Claudia Hillebrand]
 ‘On His Majesty’s Secret Service’. BBC History Magazine: The First World War
Story (December 2012).
 ‘How Britain Got the Bomb’. BBC History Magazine (October 2012), pp.56-8.
 ‘Margaret Thatcher and the Joint Intelligence Committee’. No 10 Website (July
2012).
 ‘The Scientific Secret War’ BBC History Magazine (February 2012), pp.32-34.
 ‘Jones’ Paradigm: The How, Why, and Wherefore of Scientific Intelligence’.
Intelligence and National Security 24:2 (2009), pp.236-56.
 ‘Spying by Committee: The British Approach to Intelligence’, World Defence
Systems Vol. 1 (2009) pp.155-8.
 ‘Spooks and Hacks: Blood Brothers’, British Journalism Review 20:4 (December
2009), pp.55-61. [co-authored with R.Dover]
 ‘First World War Spooks’, BBC History Magazine (December 2009), pp.39-44.
 ‘Intelligence: The Loss of Innocence’ International Journal of Intelligence and
Counterintelligence 22:1 (March 2009), pp.147-64. [co-authored with Matthew
Pritchard]
 ‘The Tentacles of Failure: British Intelligence, Whitehall and the Buster Crabb
Affair’. International History Review XXX:4 (December 2008), pp.768-84.
 ‘What Analysts Need to Understand: The King’s Intelligence Studies Programme’,
CIA Studies in Intelligence 52:4 (December 2008), pp.1-12.
 ‘Behind Iran’s Nuclear Weapons “halt”’. The Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists.
(forthcoming, 2008). [co-authored with Wyn Bowen]
 ‘Nuclear Reaction: The Intelligence on Iran’s Nuclear Capabilities’, Jane’s
Intelligence Review (March 2008), pp.2-5. [co-authored with Wyn Bowen]
 ‘Calming the Crisis: Iran – The Nuclear Issue’, The World Today (March 2008),
pp.22-24. [co-authored with Wyn Bowen]
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‘Learning to Walk: The Origins of the Joint Intelligence Committee.’ International
Journal of Intelligence and Counterintelligence. 21:1 (March 2008), pp.40-56.
‘A Cold War Cover-Up: The Buster Crabb Affair.’ BBC History Magazine (February
2008), pp.40-43.
‘The Dog That Didn’t Bark: The Joint Intelligence Committee and the Warning of
Aggression’. Cold War History. 7:4 (November 2007), pp.529-51.
‘Real Deal: Unpicking History from Fiction’, BBC Radio Times (24-30 November
2007), pp.29-31.
‘Klaus Fuchs: The Man who Opened Pandora’s Nuclear Box.’ BBC History
Magazine. (February 2007), pp.38-42.
‘With A Little Help from My Friends: The Anglo-American Atomic Intelligence
Partnership, 1945-1958.’ Diplomacy and Statecraft 18:1 (January 2007), pp.155-83.
‘Meteorite or Bomb? The 1979 VELA Incident.’ The Vacuum. (October 2006).
‘Teaching About Intelligence.’ CIA Studies in Intelligence 50:2 (Summer 2006),
pp.57-66.
‘Sibling Rivalry: The Post-War Origins of the American Atomic Intelligence
Community.’ International Journal of Intelligence and Counterintelligence. 19:2
(Summer 2006), pp.289-301.
‘“Who is Trying to Keep What Secret from Whom and Why?”: MI5-FBI Relations
and the Klaus Fuchs Case.’ Journal of Cold War Studies 7:3 (Summer 2005), pp.124146.
‘Research Note: Attlee, Sillitoe and the Security Aspects of the Fuchs Case.’
Contemporary British History 19:1 (Spring 2005), pp.67-78. [co-authored with
Chapman Pincher]
‘Santa Klaus? Klaus Fuchs and the Nuclear Weapons Programmes of Britain, the
Soviet Union and America.’ Prospero: The Journal of British Rocketry and Nuclear
History 1:1 (April 2004), pp.47-70.
‘Books, Nukes and Spooks: British Intelligence and the Soviet Bomb.’ Cold War
History 4:3 (April 2004), pp.126-139.
‘Grandfather of the Hydrogen Bomb? Klaus Fuchs and Anglo-American Intelligence.’
Historical Studies in the Physical and Biological Sciences 34:1 (2004), pp.1-22.
‘Research Note: The Daniel Report on Atomic Intelligence.’ Intelligence and
National Security 18:3 (Autumn 2003), pp.154-167.
‘British Intelligence and the Soviet Atomic Bomb, 1945-1950.’ Journal of Strategic
Studies. 26:2 (June 2003), pp.120-151.
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