Intelligence Analysis: How to Think in Complex Environments
By (Author) Wayne Michael Hall
Foreword by Patrick M. Hughes
By (author) Gary Citrenbaum
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Praeger Publishers Inc
22nd December 2009
United States
General
Non Fiction
327.12
Hardback
460
Width 156mm, Height 235mm
879g
This book offers a vast conceptual and theoretical exploration of the ways intelligence analysis must change in order to succeed against today's most dangerous combatants and most complex irregular theatres of conflict. Intelligence Analysis: How to Think in Complex Environments fills a void in the existing literature on contemporary warfare by examining the theoretical and conceptual foundations of effective modern intelligence analysisthe type of analysis needed to support military operations in modern, complex operational environments. This volume is an expert guide for rethinking intelligence analysis and understanding the true nature of the operational environment, adversaries, and most importantly, the populace. Intelligence Analysis proposes substantive improvements in the way the U.S. national security system interprets intelligence, drawing on the groundbreaking work of theorists ranging from Carl von Clauswitz and Sun Tzu to M. Mitchell Waldrop, General David Petraeus, Richards Heuer, Jr., Orson Scott Card, and others. The new ideas presented here will help the nation to amass a formidable, cumulative intelligence power, with distinct advantages over any and all adversaries of the future regardless of the level of war or type of operational environment.
Wayne Michael Hall, PhD, is a retired U.S. Army Intelligence brigadier general. Gary Citrenbaum is the president, chairman of the board, chief scientist, and CEO of System of Systems Analytics (SoSA) Corporation.