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During the Cold War, U.S. intelligence was concerned primarily with states; non-state actors like terrorists were secondary. Now the priorities are reversed. And the challenge is enormous. States had an address, and they were hierarchical and bureaucratic. They thus came with some "story." Terrorists do not. States were "over there," but terrorists are there and here. They thus put pressure on intelligence at home, not just abroad. They also force intelligence and law enforcement - the CIA and the FBI - to work together in new ways, and if those 700,000 police officers in the United States are to be the eyes and ears in the fight against terror, new means of sharing not just information but also analysis across the federal system are imperative. The strength of this book is that it underscores the extent of the change and ranges broadly across data collection and analysis, foreign and domestic, as well as presenting the issues of value that arise as new targets require collecting more information at home.
Llegir més - Autor/a Gregory F. Treverton
- ISBN13 9780521518451
- ISBN10 0521518458
- Pàgines 306
- Any Edició 2009
- Fecha de publicación 23/03/2009
- Idioma Alemany, Francès
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Intelligence for an Age of Terror (Alemany, Francès)
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- Gregory F. Treverton
- 9780521518451



