In Target-Centric Network Case Studies in Analyzing Complex Intelligence Issues, authors Robert Clark and William Mitchell take an entirely new approach to teaching intelligence analysis. Unlike any other book on the market, it offers case study scenarios using actual intelligence reporting format, along with a tested process that facilitates the production of a wide range of analytical products for civilian, military, and hybrid intelligence environments. Readers will learn how to perform the specific actions of problem definition modeling, target network modeling, and collaborative sharing in the process of creating a high-quality, actionable intelligence product. The case studies reflect the complexity of twenty-first century intelligence issues. Working through these cases, students will learn to manage and evaluate realistic intelligence accounts.
A collection of pre-packaged cases for intelligence analysis games (or solo reviews), in semi-fictional or fictional settings (so no deep insights from real intelligence cases, or more reading between the lines is required than I could mount). However, the cases themselves are entertaining and provide a decent peek into intelligence analysis mindset and operations structure.