Uses and Limits of Intelligence
Explore the intriguing world of U.S. intelligence with "Uses and Limits of Intelligence" by Walter Laqueur. Published in 2017 by Taylor & Francis Ltd, this comprehensive hardback spans 432 pages and provides a thorough survey of American intelligence activities over the past forty-five years. Laqueur presents a systematic and authoritative evaluation of the intelligence-gathering machinery, delving into its applications, misapplications, and even instances of neglect. This insightful examination sheds light on the complexities and challenges faced by intelligence agencies, making it an essential read for anyone interested in national security, political science, or history. Discover the nuances of intelligence operations and gain a deeper understanding of their impact on modern society. Ideal for scholars, professionals, and avid readers alike, this book promises to engage and inform.