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5 The accountability of security an
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THE ACCOUNTABILITY OF AGENCIES Appr
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government alone without inviting p
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THE ACCOUNTABILITY OF AGENCIES inte
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These innovations apart, for the re
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THE ACCOUNTABILITY OF AGENCIES issu
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No one level of accountability stan
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“KNOWING THE SELF, KNOWING THE OT
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“KNOWING THE SELF, KNOWING THE OT
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Table 6.1 A map for theorising and
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informed comparative work both with
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perhaps the propaganda value which
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Part 3 The intelligence cycle and t
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JEFFREY T. RICHELSON means for obta
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JEFFREY T. RICHELSON the Soviet Uni
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JEFFREY T. RICHELSON resources to a
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JEFFREY T. RICHELSON essentially,
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JEFFREY T. RICHELSON damage assessm
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JEFFREY T. RICHELSON diplomatic or
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9 Human source intelligence Frederi
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FREDERICK P. HITZ happenings behind
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FREDERICK P. HITZ Investigative rep
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FREDERICK P. HITZ By the same token
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FREDERICK P. HITZ Other problems be
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FREDERICK P. HITZ misery of their o
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ROBERT DAVID STEELE most militaries
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ROBERT DAVID STEELE Figure 10.2 Inf
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ROBERT DAVID STEELE and not allow t
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ROBERT DAVID STEELE Figure 10.4 OSI
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ROBERT DAVID STEELE Open sources of
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ROBERT DAVID STEELE the local media
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ROBERT DAVID STEELE Budget and mann
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ROBERT DAVID STEELE Dr Gannon is, w
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PAUL R. PILLAR Mechanisms for prior
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PAUL R. PILLAR dimension. Prioritie
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PAUL R. PILLAR election years to ge
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PAUL R. PILLAR widely discussed; mu
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PAUL R. PILLAR seem to call for inc
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PAUL R. PILLAR simply are no (or ve
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PAUL R. PILLAR is between adapting
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MINH A. LUONG numerous sources as o
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MINH A. LUONG Types of industries t
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MINH A. LUONG making investments in
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MINH A. LUONG 17 Field researchers
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13 Strategic warning Intelligence s
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STRATEGIC WARNING officer, the bulk
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predator will strike. Despite lack
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STRATEGIC WARNING warning effort -
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STRATEGIC WARNING that could have t
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STRATEGIC WARNING Another contribut
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STRATEGIC WARNING power and influen
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ACHIEVING ALL-SOURCE FUSION shatter
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15 Adding value to the intelligence
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frustration, then fostering a count
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Instead, for the most part intellig
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process requiring rigorous document
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ADDING VALUE TO THE INTELLIGENCE PR
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is someone who has been educated in
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16 Analysis for strategic intellige
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Complicating the mix of these sourc
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policies, their attention invariabl
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NIGEL WEST demonstrate that few spi
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NIGEL WEST young security officer,
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NIGEL WEST Martin, David C., Wilder
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NIGEL WEST Appendix III. Soviet Blo
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STAN A. TAYLOR happen. Nevertheless
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STAN A. TAYLOR Although this case h
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STAN A. TAYLOR example), but by the
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STAN A. TAYLOR Nevertheless, he obt
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STAN A. TAYLOR problem, but has not
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STAN A. TAYLOR At least until the f
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STAN A. TAYLOR the Pearl Harbor att
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MARK STOUT had been the subject of
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MARK STOUT The case of Bohumil Svob
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MARK STOUT addition to the effort d
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MARK STOUT political flavor of the
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MARK STOUT known, but he felt sure
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MARK STOUT the Air Force was far fr
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MARK STOUT information that the Sec
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MARK STOUT 52 February 1953 issue o
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KATHRYN S. OLMSTED or objections wh
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KATHRYN S. OLMSTED The “boy profe
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KATHRYN S. OLMSTED but are solved b
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KATHRYN S. OLMSTED American governm
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WILLIAM J. DAUGHERTY conduct of cov
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WILLIAM J. DAUGHERTY America ideal
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WILLIAM J. DAUGHERTY Policy conside
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WILLIAM J. DAUGHERTY Finally, wheth
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WILLIAM J. DAUGHERTY In summation,
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JOHN PRADOS choice. One could enlis
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JOHN PRADOS Directives from Bush ad
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JOHN PRADOS and the United States i
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JOHN PRADOS the entire community wh
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Inquiry, which might never have exi
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its power from the people, all gove
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Conclusion The development of natio
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scrutiny by the press, the public,
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Introduction 26 A shock theory of c
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To reach an alarm or shock level, a
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Table 26.1 Type of stimulus and int
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Table 26.2 The frequency of low- an
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In theory at least, intelligence sc
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CONGRESSIONAL ACCOUNTABILITY FOR IN
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activities, praising meritorious op
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Appendices
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Appendix B Leadership of the US Int
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Appendix C The intelligence cycle A
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SELECT BIBLIOGRAPHY Davis, Jack. 19
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SELECT BIBLIOGRAPHY Wirtz, James J.
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INDEX Bay of Pigs fiasco (1961) 10-
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INDEX Directorate of Intelligence (
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INDEX intelligence analysis: empath
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INDEX National Association for the
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INDEX Request For Information (RFI)
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INDEX white propaganda 282 White, R