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9780742540392

Intelligence and the National Security Strategist : Enduring Issues and Challenges

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    9780742540392

  • ISBN10:

    0742540391

  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2005-11-11
  • Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
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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 inc

Table of Contents

Foreword xi
Mark M. Lowenthal
Preface to the Rowman & Littlefield Edition xiii
Acknowledgments xv
Introduction: Teaching Intelligence xvii
Roger Z. George
Robert D. Kline
Part I---Intelligence and the Strategist
Clausewitz on Intelligence
3(8)
Reed R. Probst
Clausewitz's Contempt for Intelligence
11(12)
Victor M. Rosello
Part II---Origins and Future of U.S. Intelligence
Origins of the Central Intelligence Agency: ``Those Spooky Boys''
23(18)
Amy B. Zegart
Central Intelligence: Origin and Evolution
41(16)
Michael Warner
The Need to Reorganize the Intelligence Community
57(8)
Larry C. Kindsvater
Part III---Intelligence and Democracy
Balancing Liberty and Security
65(20)
Loch K. Johnson
Sharing Secrets with Lawmakers: Congress as a User of Intelligence
85(18)
L. Brit Snider
Partisanship and the Decline of Intelligence Oversight
103(22)
Marvin C. Ott
The Role of the Federal Bureau of Investigation in National Security
125(22)
Harvey Rishikof
Part IV---Challenges of Technical Collection
Space-Based Surveillance: Reconnaissance Satellites Are a National Security Sine Qua Non
147(6)
Glenn W. Goodman, Jr.
Unclassified Space Eyes
153(6)
Glenn W. Goodman, Jr.
Commercial Satellite Imagery Comes of Age
159(10)
Ann M. Florini
Yahya A. Dehqanzada
``John, How Should We Explain MASINT?''
169(12)
John D. Macartney
The Time of Troubles: The U.S. National Security Agency in the 21st Century
181(28)
Matthew M. Aid
Part V---The Art of Clandestine Collection
The In-Culture of the DO
209(8)
Charles G. Cogan
Espionage in an Age of Change: Optimizing Strategic Intelligence Services for the Future
217(20)
Norman B. Imler
Economic Espionage
237(14)
Randall M. Fort
The Ten Commandments of Counterintelligence
251(8)
James M. Olson
A Review of the FBI's Performance in Uncovering the Espionage Activities of Aldrich Hazen Ames
259(14)
Michael R. Bromwich
Part VI---The Open-Source Revolution
Open-Source Intelligence: New Myths, New Realities
273(6)
Mark M. Lowenthal
The Strategic Use of Open-Source Information
279(6)
John C. Gannon
Open-Source Intelligence: A Review Essay
285(10)
Richard S. Friedman
Part VII---Challenges of Intelligence Analysis
Defining the Analytic Mission: Facts, Findings, Forecasts, and Fortunetelling
295(8)
Jack Davis
The Challenge for the Political Analyst
303(8)
Martin Petersen
Fixing the Problem of Analytical Mindsets: Alternative Analysis
311(16)
Roger Z. George
The Intelligence Community Case Method Program: A National Intelligence Estimate on Yugoslavia
327(14)
Thomas W. Shreeve
Building Leverage in the Long War: Ensuring Intelligence Community Creativity in the Fight against Terrorism
341(18)
James W. Harris
Part VIII---Deception, Denial, and Disclosure Problems
Intelligence and Deception
359(30)
Michael I. Handel
Miscalculation, Surprise, and U.S. Intelligence
389(10)
James J. Wirtz
How Leaks of Classified Intelligence Help U.S. Adversaries: Implications for Laws and Secrecy
399(18)
James B. Bruce
Part IX---Perils of Policy Support
What To Do When Traditional Models Fail
417(8)
Carmen A. Medina
What We Should Demand from Intelligence
425(6)
Martin Petersen
American Presidents and Their Intelligence Communities
431(16)
Christopher M. Andrew
Inside the White House Situation Room
447(12)
Michael B. Donley
Cornelius O'Leary
John Montgomery
Part X---Intelligence and the Military
The DCI and the Eight-Hundred-Pound Gorilla
459(20)
Loch K. Johnson
Tug of War: The CIA's Uneasy Relationship with the Military
479(14)
Richard L. Russell
CIA Support to Enduring Freedom
493(4)
Anthony R. Williams
Working with the CIA
497(12)
Garrett Jones
U.S. Central Intelligence Agency Forces: Covert Warriors
509(8)
Andrew Koch
Appendix A The National Security Act: Excerpts 517(6)
Appendix B Executive Order 12333: United States Intelligence Activities 523(18)
Appendix C Director of Central Intelligence Directive 1/1 541(12)
Appendix D The USA PATRIOT Act: A Sketch 553(6)
Appendix E Executive Order Strengthened Management of the Intelligence Community 559(8)
Appendix F Summary of Intelligence Reform and Terrorism Prevention Act of 2004 567(24)
Selected Readings 591(2)
About the Contributors 593

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