Intelligence and the State
Discover the intricate relationship between intelligence agencies and national decision-makers in "Intelligence and the State" by Jonathan M. House. Published by Naval Institute Press in 2022, this compelling hardback edition spans 248 pages and delves into the essential role of intelligence as a non-partisan resource. House argues that for intelligence to be recognized as a profession, it must effectively support key players in comprehending foreign societies and their leaders. This insightful exploration is perfect for anyone interested in the dynamics of intelligence and its impact on national security. Enhance your understanding of this critical field with this essential read.