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049 _aMAIN
245 1 0 _aThe image of the enemy :
_bintelligence analysis of adversaries since 1945 /
_cPaul Maddrell, editor.
260 _aWashington, DC :
_bGeorgetown University Press,
_c(c)2015.
300 _a1 online resource (xii, 298 pages)
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505 0 0 _aIntroduction : achieving objective, policy-relevant, intelligence /
_rby Paul Maddrell --
_tSoviet intelligence, soviet leaders, and changing views of the United States, 1965-1991 /
_rby Raymond L. Garthoff --
_tThe Stasi's reporting on the Federal Republic of Germany /
_rby Paul Maddrell --
_t"We may not always be right, but we're never wrong" : US intelligence assessments of the Soviet Union, 1972-1991 /
_rby Benjamin B. Fischer --
_tEast Germany in the sights of the West German federal intelligence service (BND) : four examples from as many decades /
_rby Matthias Uhl --
_tBritish intelligence, PIRA and the early years of the Northern Ireland crisis : remembering, forgetting, and mythologizing /
_rby Eunan O'Halpin --
_tIsraeli intelligence threat perceptions of Palestinian terror organizations, 1948-2008 /
_rby Tamir Libel and Shlomo Shpiro --
_tPakistani intelligence and India /
_rby Julian Richards --
_tAmerican intelligence assessments of the jihadists, 1989-2011 /
_rby Mark Stout --
_tConclusion : intelligence and policy /
_rby Paul Maddrell.
520 0 _aThis work concerns intelligence analysis of adversaries by six countries, the role of intelligence analysis during the Cold War, and its role in other important regional conflicts after 1945. It seeks to use Cold War and contemporary examples to determine how well intelligence has been analyzed and handled by different intelligence services and policymakers. The book reaches conclusions about past cases in intelligence analysis and how best to analyze intelligence and present it to policymakers today. The book also examines how well policymakers have received and understood intelligence. In sum, the volume analyzes how effective intelligence has been in the policymaking process. It will be a leading text on the analyst/policymaker relationship. The historical cases examined are the Soviet Union's analysis of the United States (and vice versa), East Germany's analysis of West Germany (and vice versa), British intelligence on the early years of the "Troubles" in Northern Ireland, Israeli intelligence on the Palestinians, Pakistani intelligence on India, and US intelligence about Islamist terrorists.
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650 0 _aIntelligence service
_vCase studies.
655 1 _aElectronic Books.
700 1 _aMaddrell, Paul,
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