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A critical examination of the U.S. intelligence community in the post–Cold War era, this book analyzes how America faces modern security challenges — including weapons proliferation, chemical/biological threats, narcoterrorism, and globalized crime. Drawing on interviews with practitioners and insiders, Loch K. Johnson argues that despite formidable resources, U.S. intelligence remains fragmented and under‑coordinated. The book proposes reforms to enhance integration, accountability, and the capacity to respond to 21st‑century threats
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Publisher: New York University Press
Publishing Year: 2000
ISBN: 978‑0814738900
Pages: 298