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"Constructing Cassandra" analyzes the intelligence failures at the
CIA that resulted in four key strategic surprises experienced by
the US: the Cuban Missile Crisis in 1962, the Iranian revolution of
1978, the collapse of the USSR in 1991, and the 9/11 terrorist
attacks--surprises still play out today in U.S. policy. Although
there has been no shortage of studies exploring how intelligence
failures can happen, none of them have been able to provide a
unified understanding of the phenomenon.
To correct that omission, this book brings culture and identity to
the foreground to present a unified model of strategic surprise;
one that focuses on the internal make-up the CIA, and takes
seriously those Cassandras who offered warnings, but were ignored.
This systematic exploration of the sources of the CIA's
intelligence failures points to ways to prevent future strategic
surprises.
"Constructing Cassandra" analyzes the intelligence failures at the
CIA that resulted in four key strategic surprises experienced by
the US: the Cuban Missile Crisis in 1962, the Iranian revolution of
1978, the collapse of the USSR in 1991, and the 9/11 terrorist
attacks--surprises still play out today in U.S. policy. Although
there has been no shortage of studies exploring how intelligence
failures can happen, none of them have been able to provide a
unified understanding of the phenomenon.
To correct that omission, this book brings culture and identity to
the foreground to present a unified model of strategic surprise;
one that focuses on the internal make-up the CIA, and takes
seriously those Cassandras who offered warnings, but were ignored.
This systematic exploration of the sources of the CIA's
intelligence failures points to ways to prevent future strategic
surprises.
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