Intelligence Power in Peace and War
Discover the intricate world of intelligence with Intelligence Power in Peace and War by Michael Herman. Published by Cambridge University Press in 1996, this hardback edition spans 440 pages, offering a comprehensive exploration of intelligence's role in both peace and conflict. As a former senior intelligence officer, Herman provides invaluable insights into the various components of intelligence, addressing its purpose and significance in contemporary society. He delves into critical issues such as accuracy, evaluation, and efficiency, while also making thoughtful recommendations for the future of intelligence in the post-Cold War landscape. This book is an essential read for anyone interested in understanding the complexities of intelligence operations and their impact on global affairs.