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Dec 21, 2024
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POL 276 - Intelligence in Practice FDR: SS2 Credits: 4
Additional course fee required, for which the student is responsible after Friday of the 7th week of winter term. This course examines the responsibilities of, and challenges faced by, today’s intelligence community (IC). Drawing on current literature and case studies, topics include intelligence collection and analysis, ethical and moral issues, oversight and accountability, covert action, and the increasing role of “cyber” in espionage. Through an intelligence lens, we explore the rise of al Qaeda and the global jihadist movement, the run-up to 9/11, intelligence failures (and successes) associated with the Iraq war and the Arab Spring, and the role of the IC in future scenario planning. One week is spent in and around Washington, DC, where we tour the National Spy Museum, meet with intelligence officials, and visit other intelligence-related sites. Cantey.
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