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· 분류 : 외국도서 > 인문/사회 > 정치학 > 정보/첩보
· ISBN : 9781440832277
· 쪽수 : 520쪽
· 출판일 : 2014-12-09
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Preface Part I: Understanding the Hidden Side of Government Chapter One An Introduction to the Intelligence Studies Literature Loch K. Johnson Chapter Two Cloaks, Daggers, and Ivory Towers: Why Political Science Professors Don't Study U.S. Intelligence Amy B. Zegart Chapter Three Searching Where the Light Shines? An American View of Methods for the Study of OSINT and the Other Intelligence "Ints" Michael Warner Part II: The Intelligence Cycle Chapter Four What's Wrong with the Intelligence Cycle? Arthur S. Hulnick Chapter Five The Importance and Future of Espionage and Intelligence Liaison Frederick P. Hitz Chapter Six Intelligence Analysts and Policymakers: Benefits and Dangers of Tensions in the Relationship Jack Davis Chapter Seven The Intelligence-Policy Nexus James J. Wirtz Chapter Eight 9/11 and Iraqi WMD: Intelligence Failures? Peter Gill Part III. Covert Action Chapter Nine Covert Action: Forward to the Past? Gregory F. Treverton179 Chapter Ten Political Action as a Tool of Presidential Statecraft William J. Daugherty Chapter Eleven Covert Action and the Pentagon Jennifer D. Kibbe Chapter Twelve From Cold War to Long War to Gray War: Covert Action in U.S. Legal Context James E. Baker Chapter Thirteen Covert Action and Diplomacy John D. Stempel Part IV. Counterintelligence Chapter Fourteen Definitions and Theories of Counterintelligence Stan A. Taylor Chapter Fifteen The Successes and Failures of FBI Counterintelligence Athan Theoharis Chapter Sixteen The Intelligence War against Global Terrorism Richard L. Russell Chapter Seventeen Counterterrorism, Fusion Centers, and the Importance of All-Source Intelligence Jennifer Sims Part V. Intelligence and Accountability Chapter Eighteen Congressional Oversight of the CIA in the Early Cold War, 1947-1963 David M. Barrett Chapter Nineteen Washington Politics, Homeland Security, and the Struggle against Global Terrorism Glenn Hastedt Chapter Twenty Prometheus Embattled: A Post-9/11 Report Card on the National Security Agency Matthew M. Aid Chapter Twenty-One The British Experience with Intelligence Accountability Mark Phythian Appendix Glossary About the Editor and Contributors Index














