Intelligence : from secrets to policy

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Intelligence : from secrets to policy

Mark M. Lowenthal

SAGE/CQ Press, c2012

5th ed

  • : pbk

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Includes bibliographical references and indexes

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内容説明

Intelligence veteran Mark M. Lowenthal details how the intelligence community's history, structure, procedures, and functions affect policy decisions. With straightforward and friendly prose, the book demystifies a complex process. The fifth edition highlights crucial developments and new challenges in the intelligence community, including: - changes in the management of U.S. intelligence and the fourth DNI in five years; - obama administration policies; - developments in collection and analysis; - the killing of bin Laden, Wikileaks, and updates on Russia, North Korea, China, and the Middle East; - the ability to handle the shift from large-scale attacks to smaller, individual attempts; - expanded coverage of foreign intelligence services and new coverage of intelligence in authoritarian regimes.

目次

What Is "Intelligence"? The Development of U.S. Intelligence The U.S. Intelligence Community The Intelligence Process-A Macro Look: Who Does What For Whom? Collection and the Collection Disciplines Analysis Counterintelligence Covert Action The Role of the Policy Maker Oversight and Accountability The Intelligence Agenda: Nation States The Intelligence Agenda: Transnational Issue Ethical and Moral Issues in Intelligence Intelligence Reform Foreign Intelligence Services

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