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Intelligence learning and adaptation: lessons from counterinsurgency wars / Gentry, John A   Journal Article
Gentry, John A Journal Article
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Publication 2010.
Summary/Abstract Critics of US intelligence focus extensively on the alleged inability and unwillingness of intelligence agencies to learn and adapt. Analysis of eight counterinsurgency wars suggests instead that external factors largely influence the intelligence-related performance of whole governments, including organizational structures, unity of effort and command, adequacy of resources, and leadership quality. Assessment of the performance of US intelligence since 9/11 indicates that the same variables influence the performance of US intelligence, suggesting that the US intelligence reform debate focuses too narrowly and on the wrong factors.
Key Words Counterinsurgency  United States  Wars  9/11  US Intelligence  Intelligence Learning 
Adaptation 
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