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Very Good. Size: 10x8x0; Inscribed by Roger Z. George on front end page. Softcover. Good binding and cover. Shelf wear. Clean, unmarked pages. *Autographed by author. * Intelligence and the National Security Strategist: Enduring Issues and Challenges presents students with a useful anthology of published articles from diverse sources as well as original contributions to the study of intelligence. The collection includes classic perspectives from the history of warfare, views on the evolution of U.S. intelligence, and studies on the delicate balance between the need for information-gathering and the values of democratic societies.
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Book. Larger octavo; VG-/paperback; burgundy/gilt pictorial spine with white text; first printing; covers show mild soiling to exterior; ex-library sticker to spine and rear; some minor rubbing to edges and joints; intact panels; text block edges lightly toned; slight ex-library markings to copyright page; intact binding; interior clean; pp 564. NOTE: Shelved in Locked Annex Area, Netdesk Column QB (ND-QB). 1339970. FP New Rockville Stock.
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Book. Octavo; VG-/paperback; burgundy/tan illustrated spine with white and beige text; first printing; covers show mild exterior wear; minor rubbing to edges; binding intact; textblock exterior edges have light shelf wear; defect to gutter to pp 316-317; interior clean; pp 564. 1360058. FP New Rockville Stock.
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Good. No dust jacket as issued. Cover worn, soiled, and corners creased. xx, 564 p. Notes. Selected Readings. This is a publication of the Sherman Kent Center for Intelligence Studies, National War College, National Defense University. Foreword by Mark M. Lowenthal. Intelligence and the National Security Strategist Enduring Issues and Challenges" presents students with a useful anthology of published articles from diverse sources as well as original contributions to the study of intelligence. The collection includes classic perspectives from the history of warfare, views on the evolution of U.S. intelligence, and studies on the delicate balance between the need for information-gathering and the values of democratic societies. It also includes succinct discussions of complex issues facing the intelligence community, such as the challenges of technical and clandestine collection, the proliferation of open sources, the problems of deception and denial operations, and the interaction between the intelligence community and the military. Several timely chapters examine the role of the intelligence analyst in support of the national security policymaker. Rounding out the volume are appendices on the legislative underpinnings of our national intelligence apparatus.