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Analyzing intelligence; origins, obstacles, and innovations.


9781589012011

Analyzing intelligence; origins, obstacles, and innovations.

Ed. by Roger Z. George and James B. Bruce Bruce, Scottish royal family descended from an 11th-century Norman duke, Robert de Brus. He aided William I in his conquest of England (1066) and was given lands in England.  Georgetown.

Georgetown U. Press

2008

340 pages

$29.95

Paperback

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Contributors with past or present connections to the many US spy agencies and to various right-wing think tanks criticize crit·i·cize  
v. crit·i·cized, crit·i·ciz·ing, crit·i·ciz·es

v.tr.
1. To find fault with: criticized the decision as unrealistic. See Usage Note at critique.
 the current practice of analyzing intelligence, their term for information gathered from espionage espionage (ĕs`pēənäzh'), the act of obtaining information clandestinely. The term applies particularly to the act of collecting military, industrial, and political data about one nation for the benefit of another. . Their topics include whether intelligence analysis is a discipline, the policymaker's perspective, the relationship between analysts and collectors, and Homeland Security Noun 1. Homeland Security - the federal department that administers all matters relating to homeland security
Department of Homeland Security

executive department - a federal department in the executive branch of the government of the United States
 intelligence.

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