Transforming U.S. Intelligence

GEORGETOWN UNIVERSITY PRESSISBN: 9781589010697

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Edited by Jennifer E. Sims, Burton Gerber
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Preface IntroductionJennifer E. Sims and Burton Gerber PART I: NEW REQUIREMENTS 1. The Twenty-First Century Challenge for U.S. IntelligenceErnest R. May 2. Understanding Friends and Enemies: The Context for American Intelligence ReformJennifer E. Sims 3. Understanding OurselvesJennifer E. Sims PART II: NEW CAPABILITIES 4. Integrating Open Sources into Transnational Threat AssessmentsAmy Sands 5. Clandestine Human Intelligence: Spies, Counterspies, and Covert ActionJohn MacGaffin 6. The Digital DimensionJames R. Gosler 7. Analysis and Estimates: Professional Practices in Intelligence ProductionDouglas MacEachin 8. Denial and DeceptionDonald C. F. Daniel PART III: MANAGEMENT CHALLENGES 9. Managing Domestic, Military, and Foreign Policy Requirements: Correcting Frankenstein's BlunderJames Monnier Simon Jr. 10. Intelligence and War: Afghanistan, 2001-2002Henry A. Crumpton 11. Managing HUMINT: The Need for a New ApproachBurton Gerber 12. Intelligence and Homeland DefenseHenry A. Crumpton 13. Intelligence Analysis: Management and Transformation IssuesMark M. Lowenthal 14. Congressional Oversight of Intelligence after September 11L. Britt Snider Meeting the Challenge: Action Now Jennifer E. Sims and Burton Gerber ContributorsIndex

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