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Caractéristiques de l'objet
- État
- ISBN
- 9780313359873
- Subject Area
- Political Science, Social Science, History
- Publication Name
- Civilian-Military Divide : Obstacles to the Integration of Intelligence in the United States
- Publisher
- Bloomsbury Publishing USA
- Item Length
- 9.2 in
- Subject
- Public Policy / Military Policy, Terrorism, Modern / 21st Century, Intelligence & Espionage, Sociology / General, Revolutionary, Military / General, Security (National & International), Political Freedom
- Publication Year
- 2009
- Series
- Praeger Security International Ser.
- Type
- Textbook
- Format
- Hardcover
- Language
- English
- Item Height
- 0.7 in
- Item Weight
- 20.7 Oz
- Item Width
- 6.1 in
- Number of Pages
- 288 Pages
À propos de ce produit
Product Identifiers
Publisher
Bloomsbury Publishing USA
ISBN-10
0313359873
ISBN-13
9780313359873
eBay Product ID (ePID)
73274526
Product Key Features
Number of Pages
288 Pages
Language
English
Publication Name
Civilian-Military Divide : Obstacles to the Integration of Intelligence in the United States
Subject
Public Policy / Military Policy, Terrorism, Modern / 21st Century, Intelligence & Espionage, Sociology / General, Revolutionary, Military / General, Security (National & International), Political Freedom
Publication Year
2009
Type
Textbook
Subject Area
Political Science, Social Science, History
Series
Praeger Security International Ser.
Format
Hardcover
Dimensions
Item Height
0.7 in
Item Weight
20.7 Oz
Item Length
9.2 in
Item Width
6.1 in
Additional Product Features
Intended Audience
College Audience
LCCN
2009-025682
TitleLeading
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Reviews
"One of the areas of weakness exposed by 9/11 was the lack of coordination among the various intelligence agencies in the US. Some of those agencies are part of the military. Others are part of civilian bureaus. The competitive make-up of these organizations, their entrenched methodologies and hierarchies, the separation of powers within the government, and a certain level of distrust make cooperation in the overall intelligence community difficult to accomplish. Expanding on her doctoral thesis, Stanton offers a detailed examination of all these issues, providing a valuable assessment of this important piece of the war on terrorism." - Reference & Research Book News, "One of the areas of weakness exposed by 9/11 was the lack of coordination among the various intelligence agencies in the US. Some of those agencies are part of the military. Others are part of civilian bureaus. The competitive make-up of these organizations, their entrenched methodologies and hierarchies, the separation of powers within the government, and a certain level of distrust make cooperation in the overall intelligence community difficult to accomplish. Expanding on her doctoral thesis, Stanton offers a detailed examination of all these issues, providing a valuable assessment of this important piece of the war on terrorism." -- Reference & Research Book News
Dewey Edition
22
Number of Volumes
1 vol.
Dewey Decimal
355.3/4320973
Synopsis
The U.S. Constitution is designed to distribute power in order to prevent its concentration, and in particular, it draws clear lines between the responsibilities of the military and those of civilian law enforcement. But the new global threat paradigm, requiring responses both abroad and at home, calls out for military and civilian intelligence gathering to work in tandem. The Civil-Military Divide: Obstacles to the Integration of Intelligence in the United States looks at historic and legal ramifications of such efforts. Louise Stanton's thought-provoking work sums up the current state of U.S. intelligence gathering at all levels of government. It then looks at the range of recommendations for overhauling our intelligence efforts in the context of the U.S. Constitution to assess what may or may not be constitutionally supportable. At issue are three long-established, often reaffirmed principles: the separation of powers, the federalist system that gives the U.S. government precedence over states, and the separation of the civilian and military sectors., This book examines how U.S. domestic institutions stand up to global threats and whether intelligence sharing across military and civilian law enforcement barriers is legal., This book examines how U.S. domestic institutions stand up to global threats and whether intelligence sharing across military and civilian law enforcement barriers is legal. The U.S. Constitution is designed to distribute power in order to prevent its concentration, and in particular, it draws clear lines between the responsibilities of the military and those of civilian law enforcement. But the new global threat paradigm, requiring responses both abroad and at home, calls out for military and civilian intelligence gathering to work in tandem. The Civil-Military Divide: Obstacles to the Integration of Intelligence in the United States looks at historic and legal ramifications of such efforts. Louise Stanton's thought-provoking work sums up the current state of U.S. intelligence gathering at all levels of government. It then looks at the range of recommendations for overhauling our intelligence efforts in the context of the U.S. Constitution to assess what may or may not be constitutionally supportable. At issue are three long-established, often reaffirmed principles: the separation of powers, the federalist system that gives the U.S. government precedence over states, and the separation of the civilian and military sectors.
LC Classification Number
UB251.U5S73 2009
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