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BRUCE BERKOWITZ
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE:
• Senior Analyst, RAND Corporation; and Research Fellow, Hoover Institution on War,
Revolution and Peace, Stanford University; and (May 2000-present)
Published five books and numerous articles in leading professional journals (bibliography
is attached). Frequent contributor to the Wall Street Journal on national security issues.
PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES:
EDUCATION:
PUBLICATIONS:
Books:
The New Face of War: Lethal Networks in the Information Age, Free Press, 2003).
Best Truth: Intelligence in the Information Age (with Allan Goodman), Yale University
Press 2000).
The Need to Know: Covert Action and American Democracy, (with Allan Goodman),
Twentieth Century Fund (1992).
Strategic Intelligence and American National Security, (with Allan Goodman), Princeton
University Press (1989)
Calculated Risks: A Century of Arms Control, Why It Has Failed, and How to Make It Work,
Simon and Schuster (1987)
American Security: Dilemmas for Modern Democracy, Yale University Press (1986).
The United States and the Use of Force in the Post-Cold War Era (editor and contributor,
Aspen Institute, 1995).
Securing Peace in the New Era: Politics in the Former Soviet Union and the Challenge to
American Security (editor and contributor. Aspen Institute, 1994).
"The Clementine Lunar Mission." (with Donald M. Horan) chapter in J. Wertz and
W. J. Larson, eds. Reducing Space .Mission Cost (Torrance, CA: Space Technology
Library. 1996).
"Making Choices On the North German Plain," chapter in J.R. Goldman, ed. Issues and
Choices: American Security in a Changing World (University of America Press, 1987).
"Intelligence and the War on Terrorism," Orbis (Spring, 2002), pp. 289-300
"War Logs On: Girding America for Computer Combat," Foreign Affairs (May/June 2000, in
press).
"The Logic of Covert Action," The National Interest (Spring 1998), pp. 38-46.
"Warfare in the Information Age," Issues in Science and Technology, National Academy of
Sciences, (Fall 1995) pp. 59-65.
"Predicting Soviet Collapse" The National Interest (September 1995), pp. 36-47.
"Planning Intelligence After the Cold War," Intelligence and National Security, (April,
1994), pp. 30-42 (with Allan Goodman).
"Why Spy-And How-In the 1990s," Orbis (Spring 1992), pp. 269-280 (with Allan
Goodman)
"Can Defense Research Revive U.S. Industry?" Issues in Science and Technology, National
Academy of Sciences, (Winter 1992-93), pp. 73-81.
"Reviving Defense R&D" Issues in Science and Technology, National Academy of Sciences
(Winter 1988-89), pp. 88-89.
"No Free Launch: Deficiencies in U.S. Space Launch Infrastructure," Issues in Science and
Technology, National Academy of Sciences, (Winter 1993-94), pp. 76-81.
"How to Make a Lasting Peace in the Middle East," (with Bruce Bueno de Mesquita)
Rochester Review (Spring, 1979), pp. 12-18.
Review Articles
"John Boyd: The American Sun Tzu," Orbis (Summer 2003), in press
"Intelligence Reform, The Third Act," Orbis (Winter 2001), pp. 152-161.
"Handicapping the George Kennan Sweepstakes." Orbis (Summer 1998), pp. 465-474.
"What Did You Do During the Cold War, Daddy?" Orbis (Winter 1995-96) pp. 224-229
"Rules of Engagement for U.N. Peacekeeping Forces in Bosnia, Orbis, (Fall 1994), pp. 635-
646.
"War: Taking It From the Top," Orbis, (Summer 1994) pp. 515-517.
"The Wall Street Decade" Air & Space/Smithsonian (June-July 1998), pp. 43-47.
"Monster Engines: Why the Roar of the Mighty Recips Was Silenced Forever," Air &
Space/Smithsonian (January 1998), pp. 80-87.
"The Nine Lives of Slick Six," Air & Space/Smithsonian " (February-March 1997), pp. 68-
73.
"The Kindest Cut" Air & Space/Smithsonian (December 1995/January 1996), pp. 40-42.
"Information Security and Information Strategy" (Spring 1997), Office of the Assistant
Secretary of Defense (C3I)
"Program Plan for the New Production Reactor" (Spring 1990), U.S. Department of Energy
"An Analysis of Flight Phases for the Regulation of Commercial Space Operations"
(February 1990). Office of Commercial Space Transportation
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