The Intelligence Intellectuals

GEORGETOWN UNIVERSITY PRESSISBN: 9781647126445

Social Scientists and the Making of the CIA

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By Peter C. Grace
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229 x 152 mm
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550 g
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344

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Peter C. Grace is a lecturer on politics and international relations at the University of Otago, New Zealand. He is one of the volume editors of New Zealands Foreign Policy under the Jacinda Ardern Government.


Preface

Acknowledgments

List of Abbreviations



Introduction: Clear and Prescient Danger




  1. The Promise of Social Science before 1945

  2. A Struggle for Existence 1946-1950

  3. The Failure of the Office of Reports and Estimates 1947-1950

  4. The Intel Intellectual as Administrator and the Reforms of 1950-1953

  5. The Intel Intellectuals and the Emergence of a Strategic Intelligence Discipline

  6. The National Intelligence Estimates of Soviet Strategic Intentions and Capabilities

  7. Soviet Economic Capabilities and the Inventory of Ignorance

  8. The Princeton Consultants

  9. Kents "Theory of the Fuck Up of the Imponderables"



Conclusion: The Intel Intellectuals as Agents of Change



Appendix: National Intelligence Estimate-25: Probable Soviet Courses of Action to Mid-1952

Bibliography

Index

About the Author


[C]ompelling reading for anyone who has thought about how to analyze information.



-Wall Street Journal



[The Intelligence Intellectuals] fills a useful gap for readers and historians because it creates a comprehensive, yet objective, accounting of intelligence reforms during a critical time.



-Journal of Policing, Intelligence and Counter Terrorism



[C]ompelling reading for anyone who has thought about how to analyze information.



-Wall Street Journal



[The Intelligence Intellectuals] fills a useful gap for readers and historians because it creates a comprehensive, yet objective, accounting of intelligence reforms during a critical time.



-Journal of Policing, Intelligence and Counter Terrorism


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