Intelligence veteran Mark M. Lowenthal details how the intelligence community's history, structure, procedures, and functions affect policy decisions. With his friendly prose, he demystifies a complicated and complex process. Rich with examples and anecdotes, Intelligence also includes bolded key terms, an acronym list, suggested readings and websites, and a list of major intelligence reviews or proposals. 
This new, fully-updated fourth edition highlights many crucial recent developments in reforms, ethics, and transnational issues, including: 
-the actual implementation of the Director of National Intelligence (DNI) reforms and their successes and strains; 
-the ongoing legal, operational, and ethical issues raised by the war against terrorism; 
-the growth of transnational issues, such as WMD; 
-fresh coverage of analytic standards and analytic transformation; 
-more in-depth explanation of geospatial, signal, and human intelligence; 
-a new discussion of the lessons of 9/11; 
- and, the growing politicization of intelligence in the United States, specifically through the declassified use of National Intelligence Estimates (NIEs).
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