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The Threat on the Horizon: An Inside Account of America's Search for Security after the Cold War by Loch K. Johnson (Regents Professor of International Affairs, Regents Professor of International Affairs, University of Georgia)

The Aspin-Brown Commission of 1995-1996, led by former U.S. Defense Secretaries Les Aspin and Harold Brown, was a landmark inquiry into the activities of America's secret agencies. The purpose of the commission was to help the Central Intelligence Agency and other organizations in the U.S. intelligence community adapt to the quite different world that had emerged after the end of the Cold War in 1991. In The Threat on the Horizon, eminent national security scholar Loch K. Johnson, who served as Aspin's assistant, offers a comprehensive insider's account of this inquiry. Based on a close sifting of government documents and media reports, interviews with participants, and, above all, his own eyewitness impressions, Johnson's thorough history offers a unique window onto why the terrorist attacks of 2001 caught the United States by surprise and why the intelligence community failed again in 2002 when it predicted that Iraq possessed weapons of mass destruction. It will be the first published account by an insider of a presidential commission on intelligence--a companion volume to Johnson's acclaimed study of the Church Committee investigation into intelligence in 1975 (A Season of Inquiry). This examination of the Aspin-Brown Commission is an invaluable source for anyone interested in the how the intelligence agencies of the world's most powerful nation struggled to confront new global threats that followed the collapse of the Soviet empire, and why Washington, D.C. was unprepared for the calamities that would soon arise.

The Threat on the Horizon Reviews

Loch Johnson's account of the Aspin-Brown commission will be viewed as a classic in the literature on American government and intelligence studies. His insider story reveals how official Washington thought about intelligence in the years before the 9/11 tragedy and how the commission's work fits into the ongoing effort at intelligence reform. The Threat on the Horizon tells a fascinating tale about a part of government that is generally inaccessible to citizens and scholars alike. * James J. Wirtz, Dean of the School of International Graduate Studies, Naval Postgraduate School *

About Loch K. Johnson (Regents Professor of International Affairs, Regents Professor of International Affairs, University of Georgia)

Loch K. Johnson is the Regents Professor of International Affairs in the School of Public and International Affairs at the University of Georgia. His many books include A Season of Inquiry: The Senate Intelligence Investigation; America's Secret Power: The CIA in a Democratic Society; Seven Sins of American Foreign Policy; and Bombs, Bugs, Drugs, and Thugs: Intelligence and America's Quest for Security.

Table of Contents

PREFACE; ACKNOWLEDGMENTS; A GLOSSARY OF TERMS; PART I: THE BEGINNING; PART II: SEEKING ANSWERS; PART III: LEADERSHIP TRANSITION; PART IV: END GAME; PART V: REFORM UNRAVELED; APPENDIX; NOTES; INDEX

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NPB9780199737178
9780199737178
0199737177
The Threat on the Horizon: An Inside Account of America's Search for Security after the Cold War by Loch K. Johnson (Regents Professor of International Affairs, Regents Professor of International Affairs, University of Georgia)
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Oxford University Press Inc
2011-04-07
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