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action; Intelligence agenda

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

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