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This book on intelligence analysis written by intelligence expert Dr. Stephen Marrin argues that scholarship can play a valuable role in improving intelligence analysis. Improving intelligence analysis requires bridging the gap between scholarship and practice. Compared to the more established academic disciplines of political science and international relations, intelligence studies scholarship is generally quite relevant to practice. Yet a substantial gap exists nonetheless. Even though there are many intelligence analysts, very few of them are aware of the various writings on intelligence analysis which could help them improve their own processes and products. If the gap between scholarship and practice were to be bridged, practitioners would be able to access and exploit the literature in order to acquire new ways to think about, frame, conceptualize, and improve the analytic process and the resulting product. This volume contributes to the broader discussion regarding mechanisms and methods for improving intelligence analysis processes and products. It synthesizes these articles into a coherent whole, linking them together through common themes, and emphasizes the broader vision of intelligence analysis in the introduction and conclusion chapters.The book will be of great interest to students of intelligence studies, strategic studies, US national security, US foreign policy, security studies and political science in general,as well as professional intelligence analysts and managers.

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Improving Intelligence Analysis
This book on intelligence analysis written by intelligence expert Dr Stephen Marrin argues that scholarship can play a valuable role in improving intelligence analysis. It comprises new essays and some previously published material in revised and expanded form.
Scholars who write about intelligence analysis build knowledge that is useful for intelligence practitioners, but the knowledge only becomes useful if the gap between them is bridged. This book is intended to help bridge the gap by providing a guided roadmap through the scholarship on mechanisms and methods for improving intelligence analysis processes and products. A wide variety of potentially useful ideas are addressed in this volume, including the nature of intelligence analysis as an art and science and mechanisms to improve both, the creation and operation of analytic teams, the development of training and education programs, the exploitation of best practices from other fields such as medicine, and the creation and promulgation of formal professional practices. It is from ideas for improvement such as these that scholarship can have its greatest impact on the practice of intelligence analysis.
The book will be of great interest to students of intelligence studies, strategic studies, US national security, US foreign policy, security studies and political science in general, as well as to intelligence analysts and managers.
Stephen Marrin is a Lecturer in the Centre for Intelligence and Security Studies at Brunel University in London. He has a PhD in Foreign Affairs from the University of Virginia and is a former Intelligence Analyst in the CIA.
Studies in Intelligence Series
General Editors: Richard J. Aldrich
and
Christopher Andrew
British Military Intelligence in the Palestine Campaign, 19141918
Yigal Sheffy
British Military Intelligence in the Crimean War, 18541856
Stephen M. Harris
Allied and Axis Signals Intelligence in World War II
Edited by David Alvarez
Knowing Your Friends
Intelligence Inside Alliances and Coalitions from 1914 to the Cold War Edited by Martin S. Alexander
Eternal Vigilance
50 years of the CIA Edited by Rhodri Jeffreys-Jones and Christopher Andrew
Nothing Sacred
Nazi Espionage against the Vatican, 19391945David Alvarez and Revd. Robert A. Graham
Intelligence Investigations
How Ultra Changed History Ralph Bennett
Intelligence Analysis and Assessment
Edited by David A. Charters, Stuart Farson and Glenn P. Hastedt
Tet 1968
Understanding the Surprise Ronnie E. Ford
Intelligence and Imperial Defence
British Intelligence and the Defence of the Indian Empire 19041924 Richard J. Popplewell
Espionage
Past, Present, Future? Edited by Wesley K. Wark
The Australian Security Intelligence Organization
An Unofficial History Frank Cain
Policing Politics
Security Intelligence and the Liberal Democratic State Peter Gill
From Information to Intrigue
Studies in Secret Service based on the Swedish Experience, 19391945C. G. McKay
Dieppe Revisited
A Documentary Investigation John P. Campbell
More Instructions from the Centre
Christopher and Oleg Gordievsky
Controlling Intelligence
Edited by Glenn P. Hastedt
Spy Fiction, Spy Films, and Real Intelligence
Edited by Wesley K. Wark
Security and Intelligence in a Changing World
New Perspectives for the 1990s Edited by A. Stuart Farson, David Stafford and Wesley K. Wark
A Don at War
Sir David Hunt K.C.M.G., O.B.E. (reprint)
Intelligence and Military Operations
Edited by Michael I. Handel
Leaders and Intelligence
Edited by Michael I. Handel
War, Strategy and Intelligence
Michael I. Handel
Strategic and Operational Deception in the Second World War
Edited by Michael I. Handel
Codebreaker in the Far East
Alan Stripp
Intelligence for Peace
Edited by Hesi Carmel
Intelligence Services in the Information Age
Michael Herman
Espionage and the Roots of the Cold War
The Conspiratorial Heritage David McKnight
Swedish Signal Intelligence 19001945
C.G. McKay and Bengt Beckman
The Norwegian Intelligence Service 19451970
Olav Riste
Secret Intelligence in the Twentieth Century
Edited by Heike Bungert, Jan G. Heitmann and Michael Wala
The CIA, the British Left and the Cold War
Calling the Tune? Hugh Wilford
Our Man in Yugoslavia
The Story of a Secret Service Operative Sebastian Ritchie
Understanding Intelligence in the Twenty- First Century
Journeys in Shadows Len Scott and Peter Jackson
MI6 and the Machinery of Spying
Philip H. J. Davies
Twenty-First Century Intelligence
Edited by Wesley K. Wark
Intelligence and Strategy
Selected Essays John Robert Ferris
The US Government, Citizen Groups and the Cold War
The StatePrivate Network Edited by Helen Laville and Hugh Wilford
Peacekeeping Intelligence
New Players, Extended Boundaries Edited by David Carment and Martin Rudner
Special Operations Executive
A New Instrument of War Edited by Mark Seaman
Mussolinis Propaganda Abroad
Subversion in the Mediterranean and the Middle East, 19351940 Manuela A. Williams
The Politics and Strategy of Clandestine War
Special Operations Executive, 19401946 Edited by Neville Wylie
Britains Secret War against Japan, 19371945
Douglas Ford
US Covert Operations and Cold War Strategy
Truman, Secret Warfare and the CIA, 194553 Sarah- Jane Corke
Stasi
Shield and Sword of the Party John C. Schmeidel
Military Intelligence and the Arab Revolt
The First Modern Intelligence War Polly A. Mohs
Exploring Intelligence Archives
Enquiries into the Secret State Edited by R. Gerald Hughes, Peter Jackson and Len Scott
US National Security, Intelligence and Democracy
The Church Committee and the War on Terror Edited by Russell A. Miller
Intelligence Theory
Key Questions and Debates Edited by Peter Gill, Stephen Marrin and Mark Phythian
East German Foreign Intelligence
Myth, Reality and Controversy Edited by Thomas Wegener Friis, Kristie Macrakis and Helmut Mller-Enbergs
Intelligence Cooperation and the War on Terror
Anglo-American Security Relations after 9/11 Adam D.M. Svendsen
A History of the Egyptian Intelligence Service
A History of the Mukhabarat, 19102009 Owen L. Sirrs
The South African Intelligence Services
From Apartheid to Democracy, 19482005 Kevin A. OBrien
International Intelligence Cooperation and Accountability
Edited by Hans Born, Ian Leigh and Aidan Wills
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