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DIA BOOKSHELF AND LISTENING LIBRARY

DRAFT AS OF04/22/20 DIA BOOKSHELF AND LISTENING LIBRARY2022 The appearance of a title and accompanying summary on this reading list do notimply or constitute an endorsement or an approval by the Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA) of any of the products, services or opinions of the authors. However, these books contain thought-provoking ideas and viewpoints relevant to leadership, decision making and professionalism. The DIA bears no responsibility for the accuracy, legality or content of the books referenced in this reading CreedI am an officer of the Defense Intelligence have taken an oath to support and defend The Constitution of the United States of America and all for which it all enemies, foreign and a DIA officer, I pledge to provide premier intelligence to the warfighter;To communicate clearly, concisely, and decisively in support of the policymaker;To speak truth to power and take ownership in pursuit of our mission;And to safeguard the information with which I have been a DIA officer, I embody excellence, teamwork, integrity, initiative, and will hold myself and my colleagues responsible for our actions and will treat others with respect and professionalism.

King Leopold's Ghost 18 BY ADAM HOCHSCHILD Sandworm: A New Era of Cyberwar and the Hunt for the Kremlin's Most Dangerous Hackers 18 BY ANDY GREENBERG The Secret World: A History of Intelligence 18 BY CHRISTOPHER ANDREW Four Hundred Souls 19 BY JUDY BATALION The Light of Days: The Untold Story of Women Resistance Fighters in Hitler's

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1 DRAFT AS OF04/22/20 DIA BOOKSHELF AND LISTENING LIBRARY2022 The appearance of a title and accompanying summary on this reading list do notimply or constitute an endorsement or an approval by the Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA) of any of the products, services or opinions of the authors. However, these books contain thought-provoking ideas and viewpoints relevant to leadership, decision making and professionalism. The DIA bears no responsibility for the accuracy, legality or content of the books referenced in this reading CreedI am an officer of the Defense Intelligence have taken an oath to support and defend The Constitution of the United States of America and all for which it all enemies, foreign and a DIA officer, I pledge to provide premier intelligence to the warfighter;To communicate clearly, concisely, and decisively in support of the policymaker;To speak truth to power and take ownership in pursuit of our mission;And to safeguard the information with which I have been a DIA officer, I embody excellence, teamwork, integrity, initiative, and will hold myself and my colleagues responsible for our actions and will treat others with respect and professionalism.

2 And I will encourage creativity, innovation, and a culture of I see a problem, I will find a I see a challenge, I will rise to strive for excellence in all that I am a DIA officer. I am intentionally left blank. Books are a form of political action. Books are knowledge. Books are reflection. Books change your mind. Toni MorrisonPulitzer and Nobel Prize-winning author For me, I am driven by two main philosophies: know more today about the world than I knew yesterday and lessen the suffering of others. You d be surprised how far that gets you. Neil deGrasse TysonAmerican author and science communicator In the end, it is important to remember that we cannot become what we need to be, by remaining what we are. Max De PreeAmerican businessman and writer4 GLOBAL ANALYSISTABLE OF CONTENTSGLOBAL ANALYSIS012034: A Novel of the Next World War 9BY ELLIOT ACKERMAN AND ADM.

3 JAMES STAVRIDIS, USNC haos Under Heaven: Trump, Xi, and the Battle for the 21st Century 9 BY JOSH ROGINC omplexity: The Emerging Science at the Edge of Order and Chaos 9BY M. MITCHELL WALDROPD estined for War: Can America and China Escape Thucydide's Trap? 9BY GRAHAM ALLISONP risoners of Geography: Ten Maps that Tell You Everything You Need to Know About Global Politics 10BY TIM MARSHALLS hields of the Republic: The Triumph and Peril of America s Alliances 10BY MIRA RAPP-HOOPERThe Looting Machine 10BY TOM BURGISTo Build a Better World 10BY PHILIP ZELIKOW AND CONDOLEEZA RICEWe Have Been Harmonized 11BY KAI STRITTMATTERThe Shadow War 11BY JIM SCUITTOC ybersecurity: Politics, Governance and Conflict in Cyberspace 11BY DAMIEN VAN PUYVELDE AND A ARON F. BRANTLYThe Cybersecurity Dilemma: Hacking, Trust, and Fear Between Nations 11BY BEN BUCHANANC yber Strategy: The Evolving Character of Power and Coercion 12BY BRANDON VALERIANO, BENJAMIN JENSEN AND RYAN C.

4 MANESSC yber War versus Cyber Realities: Cyber Conflict in the International System 12BY BRANDON VALERIANO AND RYAN C. MANESSThe Decision to Attack: Military and Intelligence Cyber Decision-Making 12BY A ARON FRANKLIN BRANTLY The Hacker and the State: Cyber Attacks and the New Normal of Geopolitics 12BY BEN BUCHANANOn Cyber: Towards an Operational Art for Cyber Conflict 13BY GREGORY CONTI AND DAVID RAYMONDJ ihadists of North Africa and the Sahel 13BY ALEXANDER THURSTONThe Beirut Protocol 13BY JOEL ROSENBERGA tlas Shrugged 13BY AYN RAND010203040506070809101112131415161718 19205 HISTORYTABLE OF CONTENTSHISTORY0221222324252627282930313 233343536373839A Peace to End All Peace: The Fall of the Ottoman Empire and the Creation of the Modern Middle East 15BY DAVID FROMKINA World Lit Only by Fire 15BY WILLIAM MANCHESTERAll the Shah's Men 15BY STEPHEN KINZERA merica and Iran: A History: 1720 to the Present 15BY JOHN GHAZVINIANA merica, The Last Best Hope 16BY WILLIAM BENNETTB ecoming Kim Jong Un.

5 A Former CIA Officer s Insights into North Korea s Enigmatic Young Dictator 16BY JUNG H. PAKC ountdown 1945 16BY CHRIS WALLACE AND MITCH WEISSC overt Regime Change: America s Secret Cold War 16BY LINDSEY A. O'ROURKEE ndurance: Shackleton's Incredible Voyage 17BY ALFRED LANSINGF ateful Triangle: How China shaped Relations during the Cold War 17BY TANVI MADANFor the President's Eyes Only: Secret Intelligence and the American Presidency from Washington to Bush 17BY CHRISTOPHER ANDREWG host Wars 17BY STEVE COLLI ntel Wars: The Secret History of the Fight Against Terror 18BY MATTHEW M. AIDKing leopold 's ghost 18BY ADAM HOCHSCHILDS andworm: A New Era of Cyberwar and the Hunt for the Kremlin's Most Dangerous Hackers 18BY ANDY GREENBERGThe Secret World: A History of Intelligence 18BY CHRISTOPHER ANDREWFour Hundred Souls 19BY JUDY BATALIONThe Light of Days: The Untold Story of Women Resistance Fighters in Hitler's Ghettos 19BY JUDY BATALIONI Came As a Shadow 19BY JOHN THOMPSON6 LEADERSHIPTABLE OF CONTENTS03 LEADERSHIP AND PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENTB eyond Order: 12 More Rules for Life 21BY JORDAN B.

6 PETERSONE xtreme Privacy: What It Takes to Disappear 21 BY MICHAEL BAZZELLF ighting Talk: Forty Maxims on War, Peace, and Strategy 21 BY COLIN S. GRAYGive and Take: A Revolutionary Approach to Success 21BY ADAM GRANTL eadership in the Shadows 22BY KYLE LAMBL eadership Is About Behavior, Not Titles 22BY SHON BARNWELLN ecessary Endings 22BY HENRY CLOUDO riginals: How Non-conformists Move the World 22BY ADAM GRANTThe Book of Gutsy Women: Favorite Stories of Courage and Resilience 23BY HILLARY AND CHELSEA CLINTONThe Mission, The Men, and Me: Lessons from a Former Delta Force Commander 23BY PE T E B L A B ERThink Again: The Power of Knowing What You Don't Know 23BY ADAM GR ANTW omen Don't Ask: Negotiation and the Gender Divide 23BY LINDA BABCOCK AND SARA LASCHEVERThe Heart of a Woman 24BY MAYA ANGELOUI nclusive Leadership 24BY CHARLOTTE SWEENY AND FLEUR BOTHWICKThe Five Languages of Appreciation in the Workplace 24BY GARY CHAPMAN AND PAUL WHITEA lways Endeavor.

7 A Developmental Guide for In Extremis Leaders 24BY C O LI N G R E ATABe the Sun, Not the Salt 25BY HARRY D. COHENO utliers: The Story of Success 25BY MALCOLM GLADWELLA Passion for Leadership: Lessons on Change and Reform from Fifty Years of Public Service 25BY ROBERT GATESIt Worked for Me: In Life and Leadership 25BY COLIN POWELL AND TONY KOLTZ40414243444546474849505152535455565 758597 PODCASTTABLE OF CONTENTS04 PODCAST"Intrigue" Podcast "Mayday" Series 27 BY BBC RADIO 4 Boss Barista 27BY ASHLEY RODRIGUEZ AND JASPER WILDECode Switch 27BY NPRDare to Lead with Bren Brown 27BY SPOTIFY ORIGINALD esign Matters 28BY DESIGN OBSERVERDIA Connections 28BY DIA Freakonomics Radio 28BY STITCHERI Spy 28BY FOREIGN POLICYJ ocko Podcast 29BY JOCKO WILLINKMake Me Smart with Kai and Molly 29BY MARKETPLACEP lanet Money 29BY NPR Radiolab - "What If?" 29BY WNYC STUDIOSR evolutions 30BY MIKE DUNCANThe Deal 30BY MIDDLEBURY INSITUTE OF INTERNATIONAL STUDIESThe Psychology Podcast: Episode with Adam Grant on Feb.

8 4, 2020 30BY PODWIZThe Thomas Jefferson Hour 30BY MAKOCHE STUDIOST hroughline 31BY NPRTrue Spies 31BY SPYSCAPE Unlocking Us with Bren Brown 31BY SPOTIFY ORIGINALWorkLife Podcast with Adam Grant, Episode: "Taken for Granted: Brene Brown on What Vulnerability Isn't" 31BY TED The Cyberwire Daily Podcast 32BY CYBERWIREThe History of Rome 32BY M I K E D U N CA NHardcore History 32BY DAN CARLINThe World of Intelligence, Episode 39: "Rebels in Intelligence" 32BY JANES60616263646566676869707172737475767 7787980818283 GLOBAL ANALYSIS"The only people who see the whole picture are the ones who step outside the frame. Salman Rushdie 9 GLOBAL ANALYSIS"2034: A Novel of the Next World War"Chaos Under Heaven: Trump, Xi, and the Battle for the 21st CenturyComplexity: The Emerging Science at the Edge of Order and ChaosDestined for War: Can America and China Escape Thucydide's Trap?

9 Elliot Ackerman and Adm. James Stavridis, USNJosh RoginM. Mitchell WaldropGraham AllisonFrom two former military officers and award-winning authors, a geopolitical thriller that imagines a clash between the United States and China in the South China Sea in 2034 and the path from there to global conflagration. In this work of fiction, Iran and China use powerful cyberweaponry to render ships and planes defenseless. With geopolitical sophistication and human empathy, 2034 takes readers inside the minds of a global cast of characters as international miscalculations lead the world into an intensifying storm. Sometimes, it takes a work of fiction to illuminate the direst warnings. This cautionary tale presents the reader a dark possible future that we must work to as soon as he entered office, President Donald Trump brought to a boil the long-simmering rivalry between the United States and China while also striking up a "friendship" with Chinese President Xi Jinping.

10 By the time the COVID-19 pandemic erupted in Wuhan, Trump's love-hate relationship with China had sparked a trade war, while Xi's aggression had pushed the world to the brink of a new Cold War. The quarrel also forced a long-overdue reckoning within the United States over China's audacious foreign-influence operations, horrific human rights abuses, and creeping digital despotism. This awakening was one of the biggest foreign policy victories of Trump's presidency. The science of complexity studies how single elements, such as a species or a stock, spontaneously organize into complicated structures. Stars become galaxies and snowflakes coalesce into avalanches, almost as if these systems were obeying a call for order. Drawing from diverse fields, scientific luminaries, including Nobel laureates, are studying complexity at the Santa Fe Institute. The revolutionary new discoveries researchers have made at this academic think tank could change the face of every science from biology to cosmology to economics.