Sharpening strategic intelligence: why the CIA gets it wrong, and what needs to be done to get it right/ Richard L. Russell.
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327.124 PAU/T The tradition of non-use of necular weapons/ | 327.124100904 JEF/I In Spies We Trust/ | 327.1247051 SCI/S The Shadow War: Inside Russia's and China's Secret Operations to Defeat America | 327.1273 RUS/S Sharpening strategic intelligence: why the CIA gets it wrong, and what needs to be done to get it right/ | 327.1273 SHO/S Spies for hire: the secret world of intelligence outsourcing/ | 327.1273 SHO/S Spies for hire: The secret world of intelligence outsourcing/ | 327.1273 THE/C The Central Intelligence Agency: security under scrutiny/ |
Includes bibliographical references (p. 193-205) and index.
Strategic intelligence and American statecraft -- Debunking Cold War myths -- Stumbling after the Cold War -- Blundering in the "War on Terrorism" -- Spies who do not deliver -- Analysts who are not experts -- Facing future strategic intelligence challenges.
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