ABSTRACT

This book offers a new framework and set of standards for intelligence analysis, drawing from a variety of academic disciplines, such as philosophy, historiography, literary theory and semiotics.

The US Intelligence Community is guided by a conviction that its practitioners are engaged in the scientific pursuit of fact-based evidence and its institutions uphold a set of tradecraft skills based on objectivity, timeliness and non-politicization that serve to define professionalism. That approach is counterintuitive to the way analysts actually seek to use language and rhetoric to convince and persuade readers, and counterproductive to the future recruitment and retention of subject matter experts. This book re-examines the assumptions and biases that underlie the intelligence profession in America and its increasing turn toward Artificial Intelligence, with case studies of declassified analytical products on Argentina, China, Iraq, Italy and South Africa.

This book will be of much interest to students of intelligence, national security, philosophy, US politics and foreign policy.

The Open Access version of this book, available at https://www.taylorfrancis.com, has been made available under a Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial-No Derivatives (CC-BY-NC-ND) 4.0 license.

part I|33 pages

Quality and Standards

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chapter 1|20 pages

Establishing a Framework

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chapter 2|11 pages

Apartheid in South Africa, 1952

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part II|31 pages

Theory and Practice

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chapter 3|19 pages

Definitions of Intelligence Analysis

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chapter 4|10 pages

Elections in Italy, 1953

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part III|30 pages

Sense-making and Signification

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chapter 5|18 pages

Allowing for Subjective Experience

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chapter 6|10 pages

Saddam Hussein's Survival, 1992

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part IV|39 pages

Narrative and Storytelling

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chapter 7|23 pages

Reconceiving the Intelligence Cycle

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chapter 8|14 pages

Sino-Soviet Split, 1949

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part V|38 pages

Time and Historical Consciousness

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chapter 9|24 pages

Objective and Subjective Time

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chapter 10|12 pages

Cultural Revolution in China, 1966

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part VI|52 pages

Bias and Empathy

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chapter 11|23 pages

Understanding Intelligence Failures

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chapter 12|27 pages

Juan Perón's Argentina, 1955

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part VII|15 pages

Humans and Algorithms

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chapter 13|13 pages

Conclusion

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