9780997527308-0997527307-AFIO's Guide to the Study of Intelligence

AFIO's Guide to the Study of Intelligence

ISBN-13: 9780997527308
ISBN-10: 0997527307
Edition: First Edition
Author: Foreword), Robert M. Gates, Peter C. Oleson
Publication date: 2016
Publisher: Association of Former Intelligence Officers
Format: Paperback 788 pages
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ISBN-13: 9780997527308
ISBN-10: 0997527307
Edition: First Edition
Author: Foreword), Robert M. Gates, Peter C. Oleson
Publication date: 2016
Publisher: Association of Former Intelligence Officers
Format: Paperback 788 pages

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AFIO's Guide to the Study of Intelligence (ISBN-13: 9780997527308 and ISBN-10: 0997527307), written by authors Foreword), Robert M. Gates, Peter C. Oleson, was published by Association of Former Intelligence Officers in 2016. With an overall rating of 3.6 stars, it's a notable title among other books. You can easily purchase or rent AFIO's Guide to the Study of Intelligence (Paperback) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $3.83.

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Eighty-two finely-honed articles by intelligence and academic experts provide succinct reviews and suggested readings on a wide range of historical and current intelligence disciplines to help instructors teach about the subjects that make up the field of intelligence. This includes secondary school teachers of American History, Civics, or current events and undergraduate and graduate professors of History, Political Science, International Relations, Security Studies, and related topics, especially those with no or limited professional experience in the field. In seven parts: Part I - Introduction to the topic; Part II - History of Intelligence; Part III - Intelligence Disciplines, Applications, and Missions; Part IV - Espionage, Counterintelligence, and Covert Action; Part V - Policy, Oversight, and Issues; Part VI - Intelligence Abroad; and Part VII - Miscellany. Useful for those who are former practitioners since most in the IC likely have only a limited knowledge of the very broad field of intelligence, as most spend their careers in one or two agencies and may have focused only on collection or analysis of intelligence or support to those activities. Professors, students, those considering careers in intelligence, and current/former officers seeking to see what changes are taking place across a wide spectrum of intelligence disciplines would also get much from this compact reference work.

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