Wippl Recounts Lessons Learned Reviewing Works by CIA Colleagues
Professor Wippl talks about how reviewing these books taught him a lot about intelligence and where he stands on the issues described and considered by the various authors.
Wippl Reviews Book Exploring Cold War-Era Counterintelligence Investigations
Professor Wippl describes author Robert Baer’s exploration of the “Ames Investigation” as well as the hunt for the “Fourth Man” a provocative piece of “interesting speculation based on unanswered questions.”
Wippl Publishes Review of “A Drop of Treason“
“The author has presented a portrait of a man he considers basically as honorable in his convictions against the CIA and on behalf of the Cuban Revolution. But as presented in this biography, Agee is pathetic rather than honorable.”
Wippl Reviews Spymaster’s Prism: The Fight Against Russian Aggression
“The American political class focuses on the ‘here and now’ and cannot envision why the Russians would interest themselves in any country other than our own.”
Wippl Writes on His Work in Cold War Germany
Professor Wippl discusses lessons learned during his Cold War CIA assignment.
Wippl Published in Journal of Intelligence and Counterintelligence
Drawing on his experience as CIA director of congressional affairs, Wipple explores the relationship between the CIA and Congress.
Wippl Publishes Journal Article on the CIA and U.S. Diplomacy
Prof. Joseph Wippl published an article entitled “The CIA and U.S. Diplomacy: Political vs. Professional Leadership.”
Wippl Publishes Article on U.S. Intelligence Reform
Prof. Joseph Wippl published an article in the International Journal of Intelligence and Counterintelligence.
Wippl in IJIC: Observations on Successful Espionage
Prof. Joseph Wippl discussed the challenges facing the CIA in the years following the September 11, 2001 terror attacks.