Bruce D. Berkowitz
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The Domestic Sources of American Foreign Policy: Insights and Evidence
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1994
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5 editions
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The New Face of War: How War Will Be Fought in the 21st Century
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2003
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5 editions
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Best Truth: Intelligence in the Information Age
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2000
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5 editions
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Strategic Intelligence for American National Security: Updated Edition
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1991
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3 editions
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Strategic Intelligence for American National Security: Updated Edition
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1989
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Calculated Risks: A Century of Arms Control, Why It Has Failed, and How It Can Be Made to Work
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1987
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2 editions
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American Security: Dilemmas for a Modern Democracy
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1986
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2 editions
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American Security: Dilemmas for a Modern Democracy
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1988
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The New Face of War: How War Will Be Fought in the 21st Century
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2010
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Warfare in the information age.: An article from: Issues in Science and Technology
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“In some cases the intelligence community could subsidize commercial and academic sources to ensure specialized or additional expertise for surge situations. The key challenge in these cases is that, although experts in academia and the media are likely to be eager to assist the government, they may be reluctant to have direct association with intelligence organizations. U.S. intelligence will need mechanisms that keep these experts at arm's length. One alternative could be to work through agencies such at the State Department and National Security Council, or private organizations such as the National Science Foundation. Moreover, these buffer mechanisms will need to be real, and not just a cover story. A few stories about how such-and-such organization is a 'front for U.S. intelligence' will ensure not only that the organization will lose its access to experts, but that the experts themselves will be less likely to offer their services to the government in the future. ”
― Best Truth: Intelligence in the Information Age
― Best Truth: Intelligence in the Information Age
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