Secret Intelligence and Public Policy: A Dilemma of DemocracyThis readable book introduces students to the U.S. intelligence community, the functions of intelligence, and the mechanisms that are to provide public control of intelligence. Chapters on collection, analysis, counterintelligence, and covert action describe the form and uses of each, and illuminate the choices and tradeoffs involved in making decisions about intelligence. |
Contents
Making and Implementing Foreign Policy 10 | 10 |
ORIGINS AND EVOLUTION | 20 |
COLLECTION | 54 |
Copyright | |
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