Global Security and Intelligence Studies Volume 2, Issue 1, Fall 2016 | Page 6

Global Security and Intelligence Studies Volume 2, Number 1 - Fall 2016 © 2016 Policy Studies Organization Table of Contents Editorial Welcome_________________________________________________________1 Yoav Gortzak & Patricia J. Campbell Articles Academic Intelligence Programs in the United States: Exploring the Training and Tradecraft Debate______________________________________________________2 Michael Landon-Murray & Stephen Coulthart Anonymous Versus ISIS: The Role of Non-state Actors in Self-defense______________20 Andrew Colarik & Rhys Ball Calculation of Goodwill: Humanitarianism, Strategic Interests, and the U.S. Response to Typhoon Yolanda____________________________________________33 Chris J. Dolan & Alynna J. Lyon An Assessment of Lone Wolves Using Explosive-Laden Consumer Drones in the United States_____________________________________________________________62 Matthew Hughes & James Hess Is China Playing a Contradictory Role in Africa? Security Implications of its Arms Sales and Peacekeeping________________________________________________81 Earl Conteh-Morgan & Patti Weeks Book Reviews Review of On Intelligence: The History of Espionage and the Secret World____________103 Adeyinka Makinde Review of Confronting Al Qaeda: The Sunni Awakening and American Strategy in Al Anbar_____________________________________________________________106 James Hess Review of The Spy’s Son: The True Story of the Highest Ranking CIA Officer Ever Convicted of Espionage and the Son he Trained to Spy for Russia__________________108 Rhys Ball Review of The Billion Dollar Spy: A True Story of Cold War Espionage and Betrayal___110 Robert Smith