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Intelligence and the national security strategist : enduring issues and challenges / edited by Roger Z. George and Robert D. Kline.
- Format:
- Book
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Military intelligence--United States.
- Military intelligence.
- National security--United States.
- National security.
- Military policy.
- United States--Military policy.
- United States.
- Physical Description:
- 1 online resource (618 p.)
- Distribution:
- New York : Bloomsbury Publishing(US), 2006.
- Place of Publication:
- Lanham, Md. : Rowman & Littlefield, ©2006.
- Language Note:
- English
- Summary:
- Intelligence and the National Security Strategist: Enduring Issues and Challenges presents students with a useful anthology of published articles from diverse sources as well as original contributions to the study of intelligence. The collection includes classic perspectives from the history of warfare, views on the evolution of U.S. intelligence, and studies on the delicate balance between the need for information-gathering and the values of democratic societies. It also includes succinct discussions of complex issues facing the Intelligence Community, such as the challenges of technical and
- Contents:
- Cover; Title Page; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; Foreword; Preface to the Rowman & Littlefield Edition; Acknowledgments; Introduction: Teaching Intelligence; Part I-Intelligence and the Strategist; Chapter 1: Clausewitz on Intelligence; Chapter 2: Clausewitz's Contempt for Intelligence; Part II-Origins and Future of U.S. Intelligence; Chapter 3: Origins of the Central Intelligence Agency: ""Those Spooky Boys""; Chapter 4: Central Intelligence: Origin and Evolution; Chapter 5: The Need to Reorganize the Intelligence Community; Part III-Intelligence and Democracy
- Chapter 6: Balancing Liberty and SecurityChapter 7: Sharing Secrets with Lawmakers: Congress as a User of Intelligence; Chapter 8: Partisanship and the Decline of Intelligence Oversight; Chapter 9: The Role of the Federal Bureau of Investigation in National Security; Part IV-Challenges of Technical Collection; Chapter 10: Space-Based Surveillance: Reconnaissance Satellites Are a National Security Sine Qua Non; Chapter 11: Unclassified Space Eyes; Chapter 12: Commercial Satellite Imagery Comes of Age; Chapter 13: ""John, How Should we Explain MASINT?""
- Chapter 14: The Time of Troubles: The U.S. National Security Agency in the 21st CenturyPart V-The Art of Clandestine Collection; Chapter 15: The In-Culture of the DO; Chapter 16: Espionage in an Age of Change: Optimizing Strategic Intelligence Services for the Future; Chapter 17: Economic Espionage; Chapter 18: The Ten Commandments of Counterintelligence; Chapter 19: A Review of the FBI's Performance in Uncovering the Espionage Activities of Aldrich Hazen Ames; Part VI-The Open-Source Revolution; Chapter 20: Open-Source Intelligence: New Myths, New Realities
- Chapter 21: The Strategic Use of Open-Source InformationChapter 22: Open-Source Intelligence: A Review Essay; Part VII-Challenges of Intelligence Analysis; Chapter 23: Defining the Analytic Mission: Facts, Findings, Forecasts, and Fortunetelling; Chapter 24: The Challenge for the Political Analyst; Chapter 25: Fixing the Problem of Analytical Mindsets: Alternative Analysis; Chapter 26: The Intelligence Community Case Method Program: A National Intelligence Estimate on Yugoslavia
- Chapter 27: Building Leverage in the Long War: Ensuring Intelligence Community Creativity in the Fight against TerrorismPart VIII-Deception, Denial, and Disclosure Problems; Chapter 28: Intelligence and Deception; Chapter 29: Miscalculation, Surprise, and U.S. Intelligence; Chapter 30: How Leaks of Classified Intelligence Help U.S. Adversaries: Implications for Laws and Secrecy; Part IX-Perils of Policy Support; Chapter 31: What to Do when Traditional Models Fail; Chapter 32: What We Should Demand from Intelligence; Chapter 33: American Presidents and their Intelligence Communities
- Chapter 34: Inside the White House Situation Room
- Notes:
- "With a new introduction"--Cover.
- Includes bibliographical references (pages 591-592).
- Print version record
- ISBN:
- 979-88-8187-709-5
- 979-82-16-40283-1
- 1-299-44390-7
- 1-4616-3780-5
- OCLC:
- 855503013
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