An Introduction
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Köp båda 2 för 2278 krRoger Z. George draws on his thirty-year CIA career and more than a decade of teaching at both the undergraduate and graduate level to reveal the real world of intelligence. * AFIO Intelligencer * Expertly written, organized and presented. * Midwest Book Review * Students needing an overview of the institutions, functions, and goals of the US intelligence community will be very well served by George's clear, thorough explanations of what intelligence is and how it is used to inform policy. * Choice * [Intelligence and the National Security Enterprise] explores how intelligence contributes and sometimes fails to contribute to the policymaking process. * International Journal of Intelligence and CounterIntelligence * [A] finely crafted introduction to intelligence * International Journal of Intelligence & Counterintelligence * This excellent textbook discusses the range of roles and functions of the intelligence community in contributing to U.S. foreign policy in what is termed the U.S. national security enterprise (NSE). * Perspectives on Terrorism * Retired senior CIA analyst and former national intelligence officer, intelligence scholar, and professor Roger George has written a very credible textbook introduction to US intelligence, focused on how it relates to national-level decision-making. * Intelligence and National Security *
Roger Z. George has taught intelligence and national security subjects at the US National War College, Occidental College, Pepperdine University, and Georgetown University. He had a thirty-year career as an analyst for the CIA, and he also served on the policy-planning staffs of the Department of State and Department of Defense. He is a coeditor of both Analyzing Intelligence and The National Security Enterprise.
1. How to Use This Book 2. What Is Intelligence? 3. What Is the National Security Enterprise? 4. What Is the Intelligence Community? 5. From Intelligence Cycle to Policy Support 6. Strategic Intelligence 7. The Challenges of Warning 8. Intelligence Support as Policy Enabler 9. Covert Action as Policy Support 10. The Challenges of the Intelligence-Policy Relationship 11. Intelligence and American Democracy Glossary: Intelligence Terms Index About the Author