ABSTRACT

Foreign policy—including economic policy and national security policy—and the appropriate planning, decisionmaking, and execution of that policy depend upon foreign intelligence, which must be collected on a global scale, checked, compared, sifted, analyzed, and coordinated. The collection, analysis, and delivery of this body of information require

part One|83 pages

Background, History, and Organization

part Two|170 pages

Secrecy, Activities, and Techniques

chapter 7|14 pages

Security

chapter 8|7 pages

The Collectors and Overt Collection

chapter 9|19 pages

Clandestine Collection

chapter 10|17 pages

Technical Collection

chapter 11|10 pages

Analysis of Intelligence

chapter 12|28 pages

Finished Intelligence

chapter 13|31 pages

Counterintelligence

chapter 14|13 pages

Covert Action/Special Activities

chapter 15|17 pages

Covert Action Operations

chapter 16|12 pages

Paramilitary Operations

part Three|71 pages

Considerations Affecting Intelligence

chapter 17|14 pages

Intelligence Under American Law

chapter 18|15 pages

Intelligence Under International Law

chapter 19|25 pages

Principles and Standards of Conduct

chapter 20|15 pages

The Future