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Title National insecurity : U.S. intelligence after the Cold War / edited by Craig Eisendrath ; foreword by Tom Harkin
Published Philadelphia : Temple University Press, 2000

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Description 1 online resource (viii, 241 pages)
Contents 1 After the Cold War: The Need for Intelligence / Roger Hilsman 8 -- 2 Espionage and Covert Action / Melvin A. Goodman 23 -- 3 Too Many Spies, Too Little Intelligence / Robert E. White 45 -- 4 CIA-Foreign Service Relations / Robert V. Keeley 61 -- 5 Covert Operations: The Blowback Problem / Jack A. Blum 76 -- 6 The End of Secrecy: U.S. National Security and the New Openness Movement / Kate Doyle 92 -- 7 Mission Myopia: Narcotics as Fallout From the CIA's Covert Wars / Alfred W. McCoy 118 -- 8 Techint: The NSA, the NRO, and NIMA / Robert Dreyfuss 149 -- 9 Improving the Output of Intelligence: Priorities, Managerial Changes, and Funding / Richard A. Stubbing 172 -- 10 Who's Watching the Store? Executive-Branch and Congressional Surveillance / Pat M. Holt 190
Summary Practical solutions for the reform of national security operations
Notes "A project of the Center for International Policy."
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 223-225) and index
Notes Print version record
Subject Intelligence service -- United States.
World politics -- 1989-
TRUE CRIME -- Espionage.
POLITICAL SCIENCE -- Political Freedom & Security -- Intelligence.
POLITICAL SCIENCE -- Security (National & International)
Intelligence service
World politics
Geheimdienst
Etats-Unis -- Relations extérieures -- 1969- ...
Sécurité nationale -- États-Unis -- 1969-1981.
Relations internationales -- Relations internationales -- 1945- ...
Services de renseignements -- États-Unis -- 1969- ...
United States
USA
Form Electronic book
Author Eisendrath, Craig R., editor
Harkin, Tom, writer of supplemental textual content
Center for International Policy (Washington, D.C.)
ISBN 0585364540
9780585364544
9781592137794
1592137792
9781566397445
1566397448