Intelligence Power in Peace and War
Explore the intricate world of intelligence with Intelligence Power in Peace and War by Michael Herman, published by Cambridge University Press in 1996. This insightful paperback spans 438 pages and delves into the various components that define intelligence. As a former senior intelligence officer, Herman shares his expertise on the purpose of intelligence, addressing critical issues such as accuracy, evaluation, and efficiency. With a keen eye on the future, he offers valuable recommendations for adapting intelligence strategies in the post-Cold War era. This book is essential for anyone interested in understanding the complexities of intelligence and its pivotal role in both peace and conflict.