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Fixing the Spy Machine Arthur S. Hulnick

Fixing the Spy Machine By Arthur S. Hulnick

Fixing the Spy Machine by Arthur S. Hulnick


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Despite past management problems, the author argues that America's intelligence system is reasonably well prepared to deal with the many threats to national security. He offers a range of ideas for making the system work better and for attracting new kinds of intelligence professionals.

Fixing the Spy Machine Summary

Fixing the Spy Machine: Preparing American Intelligence for the Twenty-First Century by Arthur S. Hulnick

With the end of the Cold War and the dawning of a new century, the U.S. intelligence system faces new challenges and threats. The system has suffered from penetration by foreign agents, cutbacks in resources, serious errors in judgment, and what appears to be bad management; nonetheless, it remains one of the key elements of America's strategic defense. Hulnick suggests that things are not as bad as they seem, that America's intelligence system is reasonably well prepared to deal with the many threats to national security. He examines the various functions of intelligence from intelligence gathering and espionage to the arcane fields of analysis, spy-catching, secret operations, and even the business of corporate espionage. Hulnick offers a variety of ideas for making the system work better and for attracting the kinds of new intelligence professionals who will build a stronger intelligence system in the next century. Fixing the Spy Machine suggests that the role of the Director of Central Intelligence, the person who runs both the CIA and oversees the U.S. Intelligence Community, should be depoliticized and made stronger. It also concludes that people are responsible for making the system function, not its bureaucratic structure. Still, intelligence managers are going to have to become less risk-averse and more flexible if the system is to function at its best.

About Arthur S. Hulnick

ARTHUR S. HULNICK is a thirty-five year veteran in the intelligence profession, including seven years as an Air Force Intelligence Officer and twenty-eight years in various assignments in the Central Intelligence Agency./e He has been teaching about intelligence at Boston University since 1989, first as a CIA Officer-in-Residence, and, after his retirement from the CIA in 1992, as a regular member of the faculty. He has published numerous articles on intelligence matters and serves on the Editorial Board of The Journal of Intelligence and CounterIntelligence. He is an active member of the Association of Former Intelligence Officers (AFIO) and is a member of the board of its New England chapter.

Table of Contents

Is the Spy Machine Broken? Stealing the Secrets Puzzles and Mysteries Secret Operations Catching the Enemy's Spies Stopping the Bad Guys Managing and Controlling Secret Intelligence Spying for Profit Secret Intelligence and the Public Fixing the Spy Machine Bibliography Index

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NLS9780275966539
9780275966539
0275966534
Fixing the Spy Machine: Preparing American Intelligence for the Twenty-First Century by Arthur S. Hulnick
New
Paperback
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
1999-11-30
248
N/A
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