Intelligence_ From Secrets to Policy - Mark M. Lowenthal [261]
absence of
accuracy of
budget
defined
development of
global scope of intelligence interests
good
historical developments
humor in
information vs.
novelty of
opacity of
as organization
other government functions vs.
partisan use of
policy process and
policy vs.
politicized
as process
as product
public support of
redundant analytical structure
secrecy and
simplicity of
statistical
tailored
themes in
truth and
uses of
value-added
weaknesses of
Intelligence agencies See also Intelligence
long-term expertise of
purposes of
secrecy functions of
strategic surprise and
as support for policy process
Intelligence agenda. See also Cold war; Intelligence: Post-cold war; War on terrorism
dominant battlefield awareness
economics
failed states
health and environment
information operations
intelligence and new priorities
internal stability
leadership
levels of power
mirror imaging
narcotics
national security policy, post-cold war
network warfare
peacekeeping operations
proliferation
regional strategy
statistical intelligence
terrorism
transnational issues
Intelligence Committees
analysis and
budget and
covert action and
in intelligence community
oversight and
term limits
Intelligence community . See also Intelligence; Intelligence agenda
alternative views of
different intelligence communities
evaluation function
goals of
market-based
organizational view of
policy interests
regulating
role of
relationships
rivalry between agencies
Intelligence Directorate (FBI)
Intelligence failures
Intelligence process
analysis and production
CIA view and
collection
conceptualized
defined
dissemination and consumption
feedback
multilayered view of
phases of
processing and exploitation
requirements
schematic view of
Intelligence products
Intelligence reform. See Reform
Intelligence Reform and Terrorism Prevention Act of 2004
Intelligence reorganization
Intentions vs. capabilities
Interagency process
Intercepts
Intermediate Nuclear Forces Treaty. See INF Treaty
International law
Internet
Investigations
Investigative journalism
IR (infrared imagery)
IRA (Irish Republican Army)
Iran
collection and
coup
Hezbollah and
history of intelligence in
Kurds and
mirror imaging and
missile sales to
NIE on WMD
proliferation and
UAVs and
Iran-conira affair
Iraq. See also WMD (Weapons of Mass Destruction) Commission
alternative analysis and
al Qaeda and
“connecting the dots” and
group think and
hearings
imagery and
information operations and
insurgency
intelligence and
investigations
ISG (Iraq Survey Group) and
Kurds and
Kuwait and
layering and
lessons of WMD failure
limited intelligence and
NIEs and
nuclear program and
politicization and
politicized intelligence and
proliferation and
protecting sources and
war with
WMD
Iraq Liberation Act of 1998
Iraq Survey Group (ISG)
Irish Republican Army (IRA)
ISG (Iraq Survey Group)
ISR (intelligence, surveillance, reconnaissance)
Israel
air strike on Syria (2007)
assassination and
collection and
intelligence
Iran and
Israeli-Palcstinian negotiations
Madrid conference and
nuclear weapons
strategic surprise and
terrorism and
Italy
IT revolution
J
Jacoby, Lowell
Jaded approach
Japan
mirror imaging and
nuclear programs and
Pearl Harbor. See Pearl Harbor
SIGINT and
strategic surprise and
JCS (Joint Chiefs of Staff)
Jeremiah, David
JICC (Joint Intelligence Community Council)
Jiechi, Yang
Jintao, Hu
JMIP (Joint Military Intelligence Program)
John Paul II (pope)
Johnson, Lyndon B.
Joint Chiefs of Staff (JCS)
Joint Intelligence Community Council. See JICC
Joint Military Intelligence