Publications
BOOKS
- (With Richard J. Aldrich), CIA: A Concise History of the Central Intelligence Agency (forthcoming, 2028, Georgetown University Press).
- Company Confessions: Secrets, Memoirs and the CIA (New York:, 2016; London: , 2015), 368pp.
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EDITED COLLECTIONS
- (With Mark Stout, Ioanna Iordanou & Paul Maddrell, eds), Spy Chiefs: Intelligence Leaders in the United States and Great Britain: Volume I (Georgetown University Press, 2018), 352pp.
- (With Paul Maddrell, Ioanna Iordanou and Mark Stout, eds), Spy Chiefs: Intelligence Leaders and the World: Volume II (Georgetown University Press, 2018), 288pp.
JOURNAL ARTICLES
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- (With Anthony Glees et al), 'A JIH Special Forum on Brexit: Implications for UK and European Intelligence Agencies', Journal of Intelligence History, 16:2 (June 2017).
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- This article inspired the following newspaper articles:
- Daniel Johnson, 'CIA Copied Gadgets, study reveals', Telegraph, 17 July 2013; 'The Spy Who Copied Me: How CIA Took Its Cue from Bond', Daily Telegraph, 18 July 2013; 'CIA Mined Bond Tales in 1950s for Real Spy Gadgets', Birmingham Post, 17 July 2013; Also National Post Canada, Sydney Morning Herald, Indian Express, New Zealand Herald, Times of India,
ARTICLES IN EDITED WORKS
- (with Trevor McCrisken), 'James Bond, Ian Fleming, and Intelligence: Breaking Down the Boundary between the 'Real' and the 'Imagined'', in Martin D. Brown, Ronald J. Granieri and Muriel Blaise (Eds), The Bondian Cold War: The Transnational Legacy of a Cultural Icon (Abingdon: Routledge, 2023).
- (With Richard Aldrich), 'Bond or Blofeld: War, Espionage and Secrecy in the Twenty-First Century', in Kurt Almqvist et al., Man and Technology: How Humanity Thrives in a Changing World (Bokforlaget Stople, 2022), pp. 205-212.
- (With M. Stout & I. Iordanou) 'Introduction: Spy Chiefs: Secrecy, Power, and Leadership', in C. Moran, I. Iordanou, M. Stout & P. Maddrell (eds), Spy Chiefs: Intelligence Leaders in the United States and Great Britain: Volume I (Washington DC: Georgetown University Press, 2017).
- (With M. Stout & I. Iordanou) 'Conclusion: Intelligence Leadership in the Twenty-First Century', in C. Moran, I. Iordanoum M. Stout & P. Maddrell (eds), Spy Chiefs: Intelligence Leaders in the United States and Great Britain: Volume I (Washington DC: Georgetown University Press, 2017).
- CIA Director Richard Helms: Secrecy, Stonewalling and Spin', in C. Moran, I. Iordanou, M. Stout & P. Maddrell (eds), Spy Chiefs: Intelligence Leaders in the United States and Great Britain (Washington DC: Georgetown University Press, 2017).
- 'Company Confessions: The CIA, Whistleblowers and Cold War Revisionism', in A. Etges, K. Jarausch & C. Ostermann (eds), The Cold War: Historiography, Memory and Representation (Berlin/Boston: De Gruyter, 2017), pp. 94-112.
- (With C.J. Murphy) 'Intelligence Studies Now and Then', in Moran & Murphy (eds), Intelligence Studies in Britain and the US: Historiography since 1945 (Edinburgh University Press/Columbia University Press, 2013), pp. 1-17.
- (With R. Aldrich & S. Willmetts) 'The Central Intelligence Agency', T. Lynch, in The Oxford Encyclopedia of Military and Diplomatic History (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2013).
- 'Ian Fleming and CIA Director Allen Dulles: The Very Best of Friends', in R. Weiner (ed.), James Bond and Popular Culture: the Films are not Enough (Cambridge, Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2010).
- 'Introduction', in Patrick Major and Christopher R. Moran (eds), Spooked: Britain, Empire and Intelligence (Cambridge: Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2009), pp. 1-28.