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_aTromblay, Darren E. _eautore |
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_aSpying : _bAssessing US Domestic Intelligence Since 9/11 / _cDarren E. Tromblay. |
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_aBoulder : _bLynne Rienner Publishers, _c[2022] |
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| 300 | _a1 online resource (245 p.) | ||
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_tFrontmatter -- _tContents -- _tAcknowledgments -- _t1 The US Intelligence Enterprise -- _t2 Emergence of a Domestically Oriented Intelligence Enterprise -- _t3 Crisis and Competition -- _t4 The Vision of the FBI After 9/11 -- _t5 Reorganizing the Bureau -- _t6 The FBI’s Human Capital Issues -- _t7 The Intelligence Enterprise at the Department of Homeland Security -- _t8 DHS Intelligence Analysis -- _t9 The Role of Other Agencies -- _t10 Federally Driven Fusion -- _t11 Fusion and Confusion at the Subfederal Level -- _t12 Lessons Observed (If Not Learned) -- _tList of Acronyms -- _tBibliography -- _tIndex -- _tAbout the Book |
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| 520 | _aInitiated in the aftermath of the September 11 terrorist attacks, have the reforms of the US intelligence enterprise served their purpose? What have been the results of the creation of the Department of Homeland Security, the Office of the Director of National Intelligence, and a reorganized FBI? Have they helped to reduce blind spots and redundancies in resources and responsibilities . and to prevent misuses of intelligence and law enforcement? How did a disaster like the Snowden scandal happen? Darren Tromblay answers these questions in his thorough, often provocative, assessment of post–9/11 US domestic intelligence activities in the pursuit of national security. | ||
| 538 | _aMode of access: Internet via World Wide Web. | ||
| 546 | _aIn English. | ||
| 588 | 0 | _aDescription based on online resource; title from PDF title page (publisher's Web site, viewed 29. Jun 2022) | |
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_aDomestic intelligence _zUnited States. |
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_aNational security _zUnited States. |
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_aPOLITICAL SCIENCE / Intelligence & Espionage. _2bisacsh |
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