Silent Warfare: Understanding the World of Intelligence

Type
Book
ISBN 10
0028810252 
ISBN 13
9780028810256 
Category
310-329 Political Science & Statistics  [ Browse Items ]
Publication Year
1993 
Publisher
Pages
285 
Subject
Intelligence service. Intelligence service -- United States. 89.86 military espionage, military intelligence. 
Abstract
A comprehensive overview of the shadowy world of intelligence; seeks to provide a framework for understanding intelligence; for the casual fan of the spy novel and for the intelligence professional. 
Biblio Notes

Additional Physical Format: Online version:
Shulsky, Abram N.
Silent warfare.
Washington : Brassey's (US), ©1991
(OCoLC)551306772
Online version:
Shulsky, Abram N.
Silent warfare.
Washington : Brassey's (US), ©1991
(OCoLC)630900001
Material Type: Internet resource
Document Type: Book, Internet Resource
All Authors / Contributors: Abram N Shulsky
ISBN: 0080405665 9780080405667
OCLC Number: 22507407
Description: xv, 222 pages ; 24 cm
Contents: Introduction: Writing about Secrets --
What is Intelligence? --
The Scope of Intelligence --
Intelligence and the Information Age --
The Elements of Intelligence --
Spies, Machines, and Libraries: Collecting the Data --
Human Intelligence Collection --
Technical Intelligence Collection --
Comparison of Humint and Techint --
Open-Source Collection --
What Does it all Mean? Intelligence Analysis and Production --
What Is Analysis? --
The Intelligence Product --
Intelligence Failure and Surprise --
Working Behind the Scenes: Covert Action --
What Is Covert Action? --
Types and Examples of Covert Action --
Covert Action and Secrecy --
Covert Action and Intelligence --
Spy Versus Spy: Counterintelligence --
The Classification of Information --
Security --
Counterespionage --
Multidisciplinary Counterintelligence (MDCI) --
Deception and Counterdeception --
Counterintelligence Analysis --
Guarding the Guardians: The Management of Intelligence --
Secrecy and Control --
Expertise and Policy --
Intelligence and the "information Age" --
Intelligence and Democracy --
Two Views of Intelligence --
Historical Development of the American View --
Intelligence and Moral Issues --
Toward a Theory of Intelligence.
Responsibility: Abram N. Shulsky ; foreword by Roy Godson.  
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