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Intelligence and the National Security Strategist
Enduring Issues and Challenges
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- Matthew M. AidChristopher M. AndrewMichael R. BromwichJames B. BruceCharles G. CoganJack DavisYahya A. DehqanzadaMichael B. DonleyAnn M. FloriniRandall M. FortRichard S. FriedmanJohn C. GannonMichael I. HandelJames W. HarrisNorman B. ImlerLoch K. JohnsonGarrett JonesLarry C. KindsvaterAndrew KochMark M. LowenthalJohn D. MacartneyCarmen A. MedinaJohn MontgomeryCornelius O'LearyJames M. OlsonMartin PetersenReed R. ProbstHarvey RishikofVictor M. RoselloRichard L. RussellThomas W. ShreeveL Brit SniderMichael WarnerAnthony R. WilliamsAmy B. ZegartMarvin C.OttGlenn W. Goodman Jr.James J. Wirtz
2005
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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...
$94.69 CAD
The National Security Enterprise
Navigating the Labyrinth, Second Edition
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- Roger Z. GeorgeHarvey RishikofJon J. RosenwasserMichael WarnerDavid P. AuerswaldGordon AdamsRodney BentKathy PeroffMarc GrossmanDesaix MyersFranklin C. MillerJoseph McMillanMichael J. MeeseIsaiah Wilson IIIDina Temple-RastonThomas FingarBrittany AlbaughSusan GinsburgColton C. CampbellGerald Felix WarburgEllen LaipsonJohn Diamond
2017
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This second edition of The National Security Enterprise provides practitioners’ insights into the operation, missions, and organizational cultures of the principal national security agencies and other institutions that shape the US national security decision-making process. Unlike some textbooks on American foreign policy, it offers analysis from insiders who have worked at the National Security Council, the State and Defense Departments, the intelligence community, and the other critical ...
$43.39 CAD
Vaults, Mirrors, and Masks
Rediscovering U.S. Counterintelligence
2008
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Decision makers matching wits with an adversary want intelligence—good, relevant information to help them win. Intelligence can gain these advantages through directed research and analysis, agile collection, and the timely use of guile and theft. Counterintelligence is the art and practice of defeating these endeavors. Its purpose is the same as that of positive intelligence—to gain advantage—but it does so by exploiting, disrupting, denying, or manipulating the intelligence activities of ...
$37.99 CAD
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