
PART IV -- REAGAN'S FREEDOM STRATEGY AGAINST SOVIET IMPERIALISM, ESPIONAGE, AND "ACTIVE MEASURES' INTELLIGENCE OPERATIONS

Chapter 20 - Taking on the Intelligence Wars and the Soviet Espionage Threat
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Topics
- Historical Context: The Soviet Intelligence Legacy and U.S.-Soviet Intelligence Asymmetries—1918 to 1981
- Reagan’s 1980 Platform: An Early Outline of a New U.S. Intelligence Strategy
- The First Term: Soviet Intelligence Threats, Reagan’s Strategy, and Public Statements—1981 to 1983
- The First Term—Year 1984: Reagan and Casey Public Statements and an NSDD
- The Second Term: NSC Intelligence Directives and Reagan and Casey Public Statements on Soviet Espionage—1985 to 1989
- Soviet Espionage: Public Reports by Department of State, CIA, Congress—1982 to 1989
- Soviet “Active Measures:” Reagan and Casey Public Statements and Administration Reports—1981 to 1989
- A Note on Terrorism
- A Look Back and a Look Ahead