Espionage and intelligence

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Other Authors: Miller, Debra A.
Format: Book
Published: Detroit Greenhaven Press 2007
Series:Current controversies
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300 # # |a 234 p.  |c 23 cm 
490 1 # |a Current controversies 
504 # # |a Includes bibliographical references (p. 216-223) and index 
505 1 # |a 1. Has the U.S. espionage and intelligence-gathering system been successful? -- U.S. intelligence agencies failed to prevent the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks / The National Commission on Terrorist Attacks upon the United States -- U.S. intelligence on Iraq's possession of weapons of mass destruction was dead wrong / The Commission on the Intelligence Capabilities of the United States Regarding Weapons of Mass Destruction -- The U.S. intelligence community is bureaucratic, obsolete, and ill-equipped to counter twenty-first-century threats / Richard L. Russell -- U.S. intelligence agencies have had more successes than failures in countering terrorism / Richard K. Betts -- U.S. intelligence on Iraqi WMDs was based on the best information available / George Tenet -- Policy makers misused accurate intelligence to justify the Iraq War / Paul R. Pillar -- 2. Will post-9/11 reforms of the U.S. intelligence system be effective? -- U.S. intelligence reform : an overview / Gary Thomas -- Improved organization of U.S. intelligence agencies will insure good intelligence in the war on terror / George W. Bush -- The 2004 intelligence reform bill in an important first step in improving U.S. intelligence / Gregory F. Treverton, Peter A. Wilson -- The 2004 Intelligence Reform and Terrorism Prevention Act has improved U.S. intelligence / John D. Negroponte -- Post-9/11 reforms of U.S. intelligence will not prevent another terrorist attack / Glenn Hastedt -- The intelligence reforms of 2004 will not fix problems identified in the Iraq intelligence failure / Charles N. Davis -- Numerous problems remain in the U.S. intelligence system despite reforms / Michael A. Gips 
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