Why Efforts to Centralize the Us Intelligence Community Fail - Daniel B. Jones - Bøger - BiblioScholar - 9781288281039 - 12. november 2012
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Why Efforts to Centralize the Us Intelligence Community Fail

Daniel B. Jones

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Why Efforts to Centralize the Us Intelligence Community Fail

Prior to World War II, the formal collection and exploitation of foreign intelligence in the United States fell almost exclusively in the domain of the military. The attack on Pearl Harbor and other events during that war created a growing consensus that the nation required a central authority to manage national intelligence pertinent to multiple departments of the government. In response, the national security act of 1947 created the central intelligence agency and the position of director of central intelligence. Over the next half-century, numerous commissions and panels found neither the agency nor the director ever wielded effective control over the diverse and growing intelligence community. In response to such findings, presidents issued National Security Council directives and executive orders and congress signed multiple bills to reinforce the CIA and DCI's authority over the intelligence community, but the problems of decentralization persist. The terrorist attack of 9/11 provided sufficient impetus to make the first significant structural changes to the failed us intelligence community since 1947. To evaluate the prospects of the national intelligence reform act of 2004 to establish effective central control over the community it is helpful to identify the factors that frustrated previous reform efforts.

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Udgivet 12. november 2012
ISBN13 9781288281039
Forlag BiblioScholar
Antal sider 94
Mål 189 × 246 × 5 mm   ·   181 g
Sprog Engelsk  

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