Intelligence and the state: analysts and decision makers
Jonathan M. House
- Resource Type:
- E-Book
- Publication:
- Annapolis, Maryland : Naval Institute Press, [2022]
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- Summary:
- "In the eighty years since Pearl Harbor, the United States has developed a professional intelligence community that is far more effective than most people acknowledge-in part because only intelligence failures see the light of day, while successful collection and analysis remain secret for decades. Intelligence and the State explores the relationship between the community tasked to research and assess intelligence and the national decision makers it serves. The book argues that in order to accept intelligence as a profession, it must be viewed as a non-partisan resource to assist key players in understanding foreign societies and leaders"-- [Provided by publisher]
- Table of Contents:
- Professions and Professionalism
- The Intelligence Process
- The Operator-Analyst Interface
- The European Precedents
- The U.S. Intelligence Community, 1882-1961
- The U.S. Intelligence Community since 1961
- The Paradox of Warning.
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- Languages:
- English
- Language Notes:
- Item content: English
- Other Related Resources:
- Print version: Intelligence and the state [by House] (Annapolis, Maryland : Naval Institute Press, [2022] — ISBN 9781682477724; LCCN 2021045965)
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- General Notes:
- Includes bibliographical references and index.
Description based on print version record and CIP data provided by publisher; resource not viewed. - Physical Description:
- 1 online resource
- ISBNs:
- 9781682477748 (epub)
1682477746
9781682477748 (ebook)
9781682477724 (hardcover) [Invalid] - Library of Congress Control Numbers:
- 2021045966
- OCLC Numbers:
- 1269101261
- Other Control Numbers:
- EBC6796934 (source: MiAaPQ)
[Unknown Type]: ybp302706080