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Intelligence and intelligence policy in a democratic society / edited by Stephen J. Cimbala.

Contributor Cimbala, Stephen J.

Imprint:Dobbs Ferry, N.Y. : Transnational Publishers, c1987.

Descriptionxiv, 262 p. : ill. ; 25 cm.

Note:Includes index.

Note:INTRODUCTION -- I. THE POLITICIZATION OF INTELLIGENCE: The politicization of intelligence / Harry Howe Ransom -- The new context of intelligence estimating: politicalization or publicizing? / Glenn P. Halstedt -- Distortions in the intelligence decision-making process / Robert Mandel -- II. THE POLICY PROCESS AND THE INTELLIGENCE "REACH": CIA functional diversity and the national security policy process / Stafford T. Thomas -- Cloaks and gowns: the CIA in the groves of academe / Loch K. Johnson -- Relations between intelligence producers and policy consumers: a new way of looking at an old problem / Arthur S. Hulnick -- III. TERRORISM AND THE INTELLIGENCE POLICY: The CIA, Congress, covert operations, and the war on terrorism / Abraham H. Miller, James S. Robbins -- Coping with the terrorist threat: the U.S. intelligence dilemma / James B. Motley -- Confronting nuclear terrorism / Louis René Beres -- IV. STRATEGIC DECEPTION, INTELLIGENCE AND UNCERTAINTY: On the analytical challenges of Maskirovka / Roger Beaumont -- Intelligence, deterrence and uncertainty: relationships in U.S. strategy / Stephen J. Cimbala.

Bibliography Note:Bibliography: p. 253-255.

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Buhl LibraryBuhl - Open Stacks UB251.U5 I55 1987 Available

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Cimbala, Stephen J.
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Intelligence service -- United States.