Learning with Professionals. Selected Works from the Joint Military Intelligence College
Abstract
Joint Military Intelligence College (JMIC) classroom debates over intelligence processes, salient issues in international relations and domestic intelligence and law enforcement applications, and the developing environment of international intelligence cooperation all put on display student and faculty experience in operational intelligence practice. From these debates, principles of intelligence practice are each day further defined and subjected to peer criticism. At the same time, JMIC students try their hand at applying research and writing that rest on time-tested scientific method. The research and publications of the College's students, faculty, and research fellows are contributing to the work of intelligence and the security of the nation. They are creating the literature of intelligence. This book of readings taken from such research and writings offers a window on the incredible history and evolving work of intelligence and the contributions it is making in the early 21st century. The different chapters underscore the importance of the emergence of intelligence as a sought-after academic discipline.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Jul 01, 2005
- Accession Number
- ADA476851
Entities
People
- Frank J. Hughes
- James S. Major
- Jon A. Wiant
- Lisa Krizan
- Mark G. Marshall
- Max L. Gross
- Ronald D. Garst
- Russell G. Swenson
- Stewart C. Eales
- William S. Brei
Organizations
- National Intelligence University