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The CIA and the Politics of US Intelligence Reform Brent Durbin (Smith College, Massachusetts)

The CIA and the Politics of US Intelligence Reform By Brent Durbin (Smith College, Massachusetts)

The CIA and the Politics of US Intelligence Reform by Brent Durbin (Smith College, Massachusetts)


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Examining the political foundations of American intelligence policy, this book develops a theory of intelligence adaptation to explain major instances of US intelligence reform since the founding of the CIA. It will be valuable to scholars of intelligence studies, American politics, US national security, US foreign policy, and American history.

The CIA and the Politics of US Intelligence Reform Summary

The CIA and the Politics of US Intelligence Reform by Brent Durbin (Smith College, Massachusetts)

Examining the political foundations of American intelligence policy, this book develops a new theory of intelligence adaptation to explain the success or failure of major reform efforts since World War II. Durbin draws on careful case histories of the early Cold War, the Nixon and Ford administrations, the first decade after the Cold War, and the post-9/11 period, looking closely at the interactions among Congress, executive branch leaders, and intelligence officials. These cases demonstrate the significance of two factors in the success or failure of reform efforts: the level of foreign policy consensus in the system, and the ability of reformers to overcome the information advantages held by intelligence agencies. As these factors ebb and flow, windows of opportunity for reform open and close, and different actors and interests come to influence reform outcomes. Durbin concludes that the politics of US intelligence frequently inhibit effective adaptation, undermining America's security and the civil liberties of its citizens.

About Brent Durbin (Smith College, Massachusetts)

Brent Durbin is Associate Professor in the Department of Government at Smith College, Massachusetts. He received his Ph.D. in Political Science from the University of California, Berkeley.

Table of Contents

1. Politics, the CIA, and the pathology of intelligence reform; 2. Understanding intelligence reform; Part I. Adapting to the Early Cold War: 3. The founding of US Central Intelligence, 1941-1946; 4. US Intelligence and the early Cold War, 1947-1953; Part II. Adapting to the Collapse of the Cold War Consensus: 5. US Intelligence at the advent of detente, 1968-1974; 6. Politicizing US Intelligence, 1974-1978; Part III. Adapting to the End of the Cold War: 7. Intelligence for a New World Order, 1989-1992; 8. Scandal, study, and stasis, 1992-1996; Part IV. Adapting to the Post-9/11 Era: 9. Intelligence reform after 9/11, 2001-2004; 10. Intelligence in an age of terror, 2004-2015; 11. What have we learned?

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GOR013931713
9781316638064
1316638065
The CIA and the Politics of US Intelligence Reform by Brent Durbin (Smith College, Massachusetts)
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Cambridge University Press
2019-09-05
338
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