CONTENTS

PREFACE

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

INTRODUCTION

PROLOGUE

1   IN THE BEGINNING 1963–1967

2   TRAINING TO BE A SPY 1967–1969

3   JUNGGWO HWALEARNING CHINESE 1969–1971

4   AN APPRENTICE SPY 1971–1974

5   STILL LEARNING THE CRAFT 1974–1977

6   JOURNEYMAN SPY 1977–1979

7   BACK HOME IN EAST ASIA 1979–1980

8   A CHANGE OF VENUE 1980–1983

9   INTO MANAGEMENT 1983–1985

10   HOME AGAIN—EAST ASIA 1985–1988

11   OVERSEAS CHIEF 1988–1990

12   HOME AGAIN—INTO THE SENIOR RANKS 1990–1992

13   CHIEF, EAST ASIA—ONE OF THE “BARONS” 1992–1994

14   GERMANY—BACK INTO THE FRAY 1994–1998

15   OFFICER IN RESIDENCE—A SCHOLAR 1998–2001

16   RETIREMENT, OR LIFE AFTER DEATH 2001–

17   MANAGING THE AMBASSADOR AND THE INTELLIGENCE COMMUNITY

18   THE DIRECTORS OF CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE 1967–2004

19   PRESIDENTS AND INTELLIGENCE

20   THE BAND: AN OPERATIONAL TOOL

21   WHAT’S WRONG AND WHAT’S RIGHT WITH THE CIA

22   PASEMAN’S TEN AXIOMS OF SPYING

23   9/11

EPILOGUE

GLOSSARY

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