Publication

2007

This paper explains how repeated failures on the part of US intelligence services and policymaking officials have brought into focus an array of challenges facing their communities in the 21st century. The author states that while substantial efforts are underway to reform the US intelligence community to address revised transnational non-state threats, the very nature of the globally networked threats demands that US intelligence reforms incorporate much more novel ways of improving coordination and collaboration, not only within the US but equally among foreign intelligence and security organizations, multilateral institutions, academia and nongovernmental organizations.

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Author Dennis M Gormley
Series Ridgway Center Working Papers
Publisher Matthew B Ridgway Center for International Security Studies
Copyright © 2007 Ridgway Center
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