Description
This textbook introduces students to the critical role of the US intelligence community within the wider national security decision-making 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 Z. 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. Intelligence support is examined from a variety of perspectives to include providing strategic intelligence, warning, daily tactical support to policy actions as well as covert action. 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.
Author: Roger Z. George
Publisher: Georgetown University Press
Published: 02/03/2020
Pages: 344
Binding Type: Hardcover
Weight: 1.80lbs
Size: 10.00h x 7.00w x 0.81d
ISBN13: 9781626167421
ISBN10: 1626167427
BISAC Categories:
- True Crime | Espionage
- Political Science | Intelligence & Espionage
- Political Science | Security (National & International)
About the Author
Roger Z. George has taught intelligence and national security subjects at the US National War College, Occidental College, Pepperdine University, and Georgetown University. He had a thirty-year career as an analyst for the CIA, and he also served on the policy-planning staffs of the Department of State and Department of Defense. He is a coeditor of both Analyzing Intelligence and The National Security Enterprise.