A wide range of problems have contributed to the unease currently
pervading the Intelligence Community. A significant number of the
most serious problems result from shortcomings in intelligence
analysis rather than from defects in collection, organisation, or
management. The obvious and very public failures exemplified by the
surprise attacks of September 11, 2001 and by the flawed National
Intelligence Estimate (NIE) of 2002 on Iraqi weapons of mass
destruction (WMD) have resulted in a series of investigations and
reports that have attempted to identify the causes of those
failures and to recommend corrective actions. This book examines
and explores the pathways for improved intelligence analysis and
curing analytic pathologies in intelligence gathering.
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