The Oxford Handbook of National Security Intelligence
by Johnson, Loch K.Buy New
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Summary
Author Biography
Loch K. Johnson is Regents Professor and Josiah Meigs Distinguished Teaching Professor at the University of Georgia. He is the author of America's Secret Power: The CIA in a Democratic Society (OUP 1991 ) and co-editor of Intelligence and National Security: The Secret World of Spies (OUP 2007).
Table of Contents
| About the Contributors | |
| Glossary | |
| Introduction | |
| National Security Intelligence | |
| National Security and Public Anxiety: Our Changing Perceptions | |
| Theory and Method | |
| Theories of Intelligence | |
| The Sources and Methods of Intelligence Studies | |
| Getting Intelligence History Right: Reflections and Recommendations from the Inside | |
| Assessing Intelligence Performance | |
| The Evolution of Modern Intelligence | |
| The Rise of the U.S. Intelligence System, 1917-1977 | |
| The Rise and Fall of the CIA | |
| British Strategic Intelligence and the Cold War | |
| Signals Intelligence in War and Power Politics, 1914-2008 | |
| The President's Intelligence Advisory Board | |
| Intelligence and Law Enforcement | |
| Evolution of International Collaboration in the Global Intelligence Era | |
| Intelligence Collection and Processing | |
| The Dilemma of Open Source Intelligence: Is OSINT Really Intelligence? | |
| The Troubled Inheritance: The National Security Agency and the Obama Administration | |
| The Human Collection of Intelligence | |
| United Nations Peacekeeping Intelligence | |
| Privatized Spying: The Emerging Intelligence Industry | |
| Guarding the Border: Intelligence and Law Enforcement in Canada's Immigration System | |
| Extraordinary Rendition | |
| Intelligence Analysis and Production | |
| Addressing ""Complexities"" in Homeland Security | |
| The Intelligence Analysis Crisis | |
| Competitive Analysis: Techniques for Better Gauging Enemy Political Intentions and Military Capabilities | |
| Decision Advantage and the Nature of Intelligence Analysis | |
| Intelligence Analysis in an Uncertain Environment | |
| The Dilemma of Defense Intelligence | |
| Intelligence Dissemination | |
| The Policymaker-Intelligence Relationship | |
| On Uncertainty and the Limits of Intelligence | |
| The Perils of Politicization | |
| Leadership in an Intelligence Organization: The Directors of Central Intelligence and the CIA | |
| Counterintelligence | |
| The Future of FBI Counterintelligence through the Lense of the Past One Hundred Years | |
| Treason: ""'Tis Worse than Murder"" | |
| The Challenges of Counterintelligence | |
| Catching An Atom Spy: MI5 and the Investigation of Klaus Fuchs | |
| Covert Action | |
| Covert Action, Pentagon Style | |
| Covert Action: United States Law in Substance, Process, and Practice | |
| Covert Action: Strengths and Weaknesses | |
| Intelligence Accountability | |
| The Role of Defense in Shaping U.S. Intelligence Reform | |
| Intelligence and the Law in the United Kingdom | |
| Rethinking the State Secrets Privilege | |
| Accounting for the Future or the Past? Developing Accountability and Oversight Systems to Meet Future Intelligence Needs | |
| ""A Very British Institution"": The Intelligence and Security Committee and Intelligence Accountability in the United Kingdom | |
| The Politics of Intelligence Accountability | |
| Ethics and Professional Intelligence | |
| Intelligence in Other Lands | |
| Intelligence in the Developing Democracies: The Quest for Transparency and Effectiveness | |
| The Intelligence Services of Russian | |
| The German Bundesnachrichtendienst (BND): Evolution and Current Policy Issues | |
| Israeli Intelligence: Organization, Failures, and Successes | |
| Intelligence and National Security: The Australian Experience | |
| Index | |
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