What's wrong with the intelligence cycle / Arthur S Hulnick

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: 2006Subject(s): In: Intelligence And National Security Vol 21, No 6, December 2006, pp.959-979 (99)Summary: The intelligence cycle is widely taught in the USA and elsewhere but reality differs from the theory in many important aspects. This article describes the flaws in each step of the intelligence cycle, identifies areas that are not included at all, and suggests some alternatives that are more consistent with what actually happens.
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The intelligence cycle is widely taught in the USA and elsewhere but reality differs from the theory in many important aspects. This article describes the flaws in each step of the intelligence cycle, identifies areas that are not included at all, and suggests some alternatives that are more consistent with what actually happens.

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