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13 Aug 2014

This article discusses how the intelligence community can avoid the pitfalls associated with the 'traditional intelligence cycle', which in recent times, have led to a failure to anticipate significant world events, such as the Arab Spring in 2011. The author contends that in order to address this weakness the intelligence community should embrace the non-linear, correlational and 'neutral' character of 'activity based intelligence'.

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Author Gregory Treverton
Series ISN Articles
Publisher International Relations and Security Network (ISN)
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