Intelligence and the National Security Strategist: Enduring Issues and ChallengesRoger Z. George, Robert D. Kline Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, 2005 M11 11 - 616 pages 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 clandestine collection, the proliferation of open sources, the problems of deception and denial operations, and the interaction between the Intelligence Community and the military. Several timely chapters examine the role of the intelligence analyst in support of the national security policymaker. Rounding out the volume are appendices on the legislative underpinnings of our national intelligence apparatus. |
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... capabilities , and the organization and management of the institutions and programs that comprise the U.S. “ Intelligence Community , " is important . Not only should intelligence be discussed in terms of the global war on terror , but ...
... capabilities , and the organization and management of the institutions and programs that comprise the U.S. “ Intelligence Community , " is important . Not only should intelligence be discussed in terms of the global war on terror , but ...
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... capabilities interfering with an opponent's use of deception or masking us to misdirect an enemy's attention and activities ; and , a limited policy tool , with covert actions carrying out authorized ac- tivities in conjunction with ...
... capabilities interfering with an opponent's use of deception or masking us to misdirect an enemy's attention and activities ; and , a limited policy tool , with covert actions carrying out authorized ac- tivities in conjunction with ...
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... capabilities , and jurisdiction . Whereas the wartime OSS had to report to the Joint Chiefs of Staff , Donovan's postwar agency would be led by a director who reported directly to the President . Whereas the OSS had to make do with ...
... capabilities , and jurisdiction . Whereas the wartime OSS had to report to the Joint Chiefs of Staff , Donovan's postwar agency would be led by a director who reported directly to the President . Whereas the OSS had to make do with ...
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... capabilities and insulation from congressional control . At the very least , they argue , Truman deliberately included two elastic clauses in the National Security Act that could be used to justify covert CIA opera- tions . See , for ...
... capabilities and insulation from congressional control . At the very least , they argue , Truman deliberately included two elastic clauses in the National Security Act that could be used to justify covert CIA opera- tions . See , for ...
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... capabilities . Oversight of the CIG was performed by a committee called the National Intelligence Authority ( NIA ) , comprising the Secretaries of State , War , and Navy , joined by the President's chief military adviser , Admiral ...
... capabilities . Oversight of the CIG was performed by a committee called the National Intelligence Authority ( NIA ) , comprising the Secretaries of State , War , and Navy , joined by the President's chief military adviser , Admiral ...
Contents
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Part IVChallenges of Technical Collection | 145 |
Part VThe Art of Clandestine Collection | 207 |
Part VIThe OpenSource Revolution | 271 |
Part VIIChallenges of Intelligence Analysis | 293 |
Part VIIIDeception Denial and Disclosure Problems | 357 |
Part IXPerils of Policy Support | 415 |
The National Security Act Excerpts | 517 |
Executive Order 12333 United States Intelligence Activities | 523 |
Director of Central Intelligence Directive 11 | 541 |
The USA PATRIOT Act A Sketch | 553 |
Executive Order Strengthened Management of the Intelligence Community | 559 |
Summary of Intelligence Reform and Terrorism Prevention Act of 2004 | 567 |
Selected Readings | 591 |
About the Contributors | 593 |
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