Intelligence in the national security enterprise : an introduction / Roger Z. George.

By: George, Roger Z, 1949- [author.]
Language: English Publisher: Washington, DC : Georgetown University Press, 2020Description: 1 online resource (xvi, 328 pages) : illustrationsContent type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9781626167421; 9781626167438Subject(s): Intelligence service -- United States | Military intelligence -- United States | National security -- United StatesGenre/Form: Electronic books.Additional physical formats: Online version:: Intelligence in the national security enterpriseDDC classification: 327.1273 LOC classification: JK468.I6 | G47 2020Online resources: Full text available at Ebscohost Click here to view
Contents:
How to use this book -- What is intelligence? -- What is the national security enterprise and what do policymakers? -- What is the intelligence community? -- Intelligence to policy: from theory to practice -- Strategic intelligence -- The challenges of warning -- Policy support : intelligence as enabler -- Covert action : intelligence as policy -- The challenges of the intelligence-policy relationship -- Intelligence and American democracy -- Glossary.
Summary: This textbook introduces students to the critical role of the US intelligence community within the wider national security decisionmaking and political process. Intelligence in the National Security Enterprise defines what intelligence is and what intelligence agencies do, but the emphasis is on showing how intelligence serves the policymaker. Roger George draws on his thirty-year CIA career and more than a decade of teaching at both the undergraduate and graduate level to reveal the real world of intelligence. The book includes useful features for students and instructors such as excerpts and links to primary-source documents, suggestions for further reading, and a glossary. *Written for upper-level undergraduates or graduate students in courses about intelligence, security studies, and US foreign policy. *Geared to instructors who want to teach how intelligence fits into the big picture of US national security decisionmaking process. *Examines the full range of intelligence support to policymakers, from strategic intelligence and warning analysis, to actionable daily intelligence, to covert action.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

How to use this book -- What is intelligence? -- What is the national security enterprise and what do policymakers? -- What is the intelligence community? -- Intelligence to policy: from theory to practice -- Strategic intelligence -- The challenges of warning -- Policy support : intelligence as enabler -- Covert action : intelligence as policy -- The challenges of the intelligence-policy relationship -- Intelligence and American democracy -- Glossary.

This textbook introduces students to the critical role of the US intelligence community within the wider national security decisionmaking and political process. Intelligence in the National Security Enterprise defines what intelligence is and what intelligence agencies do, but the emphasis is on showing how intelligence serves the policymaker. Roger George draws on his thirty-year CIA career and more than a decade of teaching at both the undergraduate and graduate level to reveal the real world of intelligence. The book includes useful features for students and instructors such as excerpts and links to primary-source documents, suggestions for further reading, and a glossary. *Written for upper-level undergraduates or graduate students in courses about intelligence, security studies, and US foreign policy. *Geared to instructors who want to teach how intelligence fits into the big picture of US national security decisionmaking process. *Examines the full range of intelligence support to policymakers, from strategic intelligence and warning analysis, to actionable daily intelligence, to covert action.

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