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Summary
Author Biography
Loch K. Johnson is Regents Professor of Public and International Affairs at the University of Georgia and a Meigs Distinguished Teaching Professor.
James J. Wirtz is Dean of the School of International Graduate Studies at the Naval Postgraduate School, Monterey, California, and Director of the Global Center for Security Cooperation, Defense Security Cooperation Agency.
Table of Contents
*=New to this Edition
Preface
New to this Edition
Acknowledgements
About the Editors
About the Contributors
Preface and Acknowledgments
PART I. INTELLIGENCE IN THE UNITED STATES: AN INTRODUCTION
Introduction
1. The Evolution of the U.S. Intelligence Community-An Historical Overview, Phyllis Provost McNeil
*2. Intelligence and the President's Daily Brief, Adrian Wolfberg
PART II. INTELLIGENCE COLLECTION
Introduction
3. The Intelligence Cycle, Arthur S. Hulnick
4. Human Intelligence, Frederick P. Hitz
5. Open Source Intelligence, Stephen C. Mercado
*6. Social Media Intelligence, Sir David Omand, Jamie Bartlett, and Carl Miller
PART III. INTELLIGENCE ANALYSIS
Introduction
7. Analysis, War, and Decision: Why Intelligence Failures Are Inevitable, Richard K. Betts
8. A Policymaker's Perspective on Intelligence Analysis, Robert D. Blackwill and Jack Davis
*9. Intelligence Analysis and American Foreign Policy, Stephen Marrin
PART IV. INTELLIGENCE AND THE POLICYMAKER
Introduction
10. Intelligence Analysts and Policymakers, Jack Davis
11. Tribal Tongues: Intelligence Consumers, Intelligence Producers, Mark M. Lowenthal
12. The Need for Policy Guidance, Aspin-Brown Commission
PART V. THE DANGER OF INTELLIGENCE POLITICIZATION
Introduction
13. The Intelligence-Policy Nexus, James J. Wirtz
*14. Is Politicization Ever a Good Thing?, Joshua Rovner
PART VI: COVERT ACTION
Introduction
15. Covert Action in Chile, Michael Grow
16. Covert Action: Swampland of American Foreign Policy, Senator Frank Church
*17. Drone Warfare, Elke Schwarz
18. Assassination as an Instrument of American Foreign Policy, Bruce Berkowitz
PART VII. COUNTERINTELLIGENCE
Introduction
19. The Challenges of Counterintelligence, Paul Redmond
20. Cold War Spies: Why They Spied and How They Got Caught, Stan A. Taylor and Daniel Snow
21. Treachery Inside the CIA, Senate Select Committee on Intelligence
PART VIII. ACCOUNTABILITY AND CIVIL LIBERTIES
Introduction
22. Intelligence: Welcome to the American Government, Gregory F. Treverton
23. Intelligence and the Rise of Judicial Accountability, Frederic F. Manget
24. Congressional Supervision of America's Secret Agencies: The Church Committee, Loch K. Johnson
*25. Forum on the Implication of the Snowden Leaks
Loch K. Johnson, Richard J. Aldrich and Christopher Moran, David M. Barrett, Glenn Hastedt, Robert Jervis, Wolfgang Krieger, Rose McDermott, Sir David Omand, Mark Phythian, Wesley K. Wark
PART IX. INTELLIGENCE ACTIVITIES IN THE AFTERMATH OF THE 9/11 AND WMD INTELLIGENCE FAILURES
Introduction
26. 9/11 Intelligence Failure, Kean Commission
27. Spying Blind, Amy B. Zegart
*28. Intelligence and the Global Struggle Against ISIS, James J. Wirtz
29. Intelligence, Policy, and the War in Iraq, Paul R. Pillar
30. Intelligence and Homeland Security, James Burch
PART X. INTELLIGENCE IN OTHER LANDS
Introduction
*31. Soviet Intelligence Activities during the Cold War.., Raymond L. Garthoff
32. The British Experience with Intelligence, Percy Cradock
*33. German Intelligence, Wolfgang Krieger
U.S. Intelligence Leadership, 1947-2018
Organization of the U.S. Intelligence Community
Intelligence Websites
Glossary
Select Bibliography
Name Index
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