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These collected essays by Sherman Kent were edited by Donald P.
Steury and published in 1994 by the History Staff of the Center for
the Study of Intelligence, Central Intelligence Agency, Washington
D.C. Kent was chairman of the Board of National Estimates from 1952
- 1967 and these declassified essays represent the essence of his
thinking on estimate preparation as well as important historical
background on the methodology used before and during his tenure.
The foreword is by J. Kenneth McDonald, then (1994) chief of the
CIA History Staff and the text includes some security-related
redactions. This book, long out of print, is a foundational text in
the study of intelligence analysis. For the general non-fiction
reading public, Kent's illustrative anecdotes about De Gaulle,
Bedell Smith, Dean Acheson, etc., offer color and interest, as does
his "lessons learned" essay on analysis failure in predicting
Soviet missile deliveries to Cuba.
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