Estimative intelligence: the purposes and problems of national intelligence estimating

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Lanham, Md., USA: University Press Of America Inc, 1993Description: 341pISBN:
  • 0819186058 (pbk.)
Subject(s): Summary: Author formerly headed the office of the CIA which prepares the National Intelligence Estimates - the most authoritative analyses of likely world developments produced by the US government's intelligence community. Traces the history and purposes of national intelligence estimating and makes recommendations for future improvements. Includes training exercises based on the text.
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Author formerly headed the office of the CIA which prepares the National Intelligence Estimates - the most authoritative analyses of likely world developments produced by the US government's intelligence community. Traces the history and purposes of national intelligence estimating and makes recommendations for future improvements. Includes training exercises based on the text.

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