The U.S. Intelligence Community An Annotated Bibliography

The U.S. Intelligence Community An Annotated Bibliography by Mark M. Lowenthal, published by Garland Pub. in 1994, offers a comprehensive overview of the field of intelligence and espionage. This edition spans 206 pages and is presented in English. The book features entries that are organized into categories such as theory and practice, history and organization, and intelligence oversight, providing a structured approach to understanding the complexities of the U.S. intelligence landscape.
Readers will find a wealth of information, including books, articles, and official documents that primarily focus on the modern period. The bibliography also includes appendices that present several primary documents related to intelligence laws and executive orders, as well as a description of the intelligence establishment. This annotated bibliography serves as a valuable resource for those interested in political science and the intricacies of intelligence operations.
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Entries are broadly divided into theory and practice; history and organization; intelligence oversight; compilations of documents; and bibliographies. Most deal with the modern period, encompassing books, articles, and official documents. Also included are appendices providing several primary documents on intelligence laws and executive orders and a description of the intelligence establishment. Annotation copyright by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR
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