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Keeping us safe? : secret intelligence and homeland security

"Hulnick explains the need to revamp U.S. intelligence operations from a system focused on a single Cold War enemy to one offering more flexibility in combating non-state actors (including terrorists, spies, and criminals) like those responsible for the attacks of September 11, 2001. Offering possible solutions not to be found in the federal commission's official report, Hulnick's work examines what is really necessary to make intelligence and homeland security more efficient and competent, both within the United States and abroad."--Jacket
eBook, English, 2004
Praeger, Westport, Conn., 2004
238 pages ; 24 cm
9780275981501, 9780313038327, 0275981509, 0313038325
1058246986
Available in another form:
1. What went wrong
2. Understanding the enemy
3. The threat of espionage
4. The realities of intelligence collection
5. Intelligence analysis for homeland security
6. Cops and spies
7. Should we have an MI-5?
8. Special operations
9. Understanding the Department of Homeland Security
10. First responders
11. Restructuring intelligence
12. Liberty and security