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INTELLIGENCE OFFICERS (2) answer(s).
 
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From profession to discipline: the development of Romanian intelligence studies / Barna, Cristian   Article
Barna, Cristian Article
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Summary/Abstract One factor that has led to profound changes in the evolution of intelligence is the removal of many physical and ideological barriers that previously prevented communication and interaction, as existed in the Cold War era. In this ideological post-war period, in which most societies are no longer militarily threatened but rather politically, economically, culturally, and perhaps religiously, undermined, intelligence services are facing new challenges, being called upon to contribute to the reduction or removal of a series of threats and negative effects.
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US blunders in Iraq: de-baathification and disbanding the army / Pfiffner, James P   Journal Article
Pfiffner, James P Journal Article
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Publication 2010.
Summary/Abstract In May 2003 Paul Bremer issued CPA Orders to exclude from the new Iraq government members of the Baath Party (CPA Order 1) and to disband the Iraqi Army (CPA Order 2). These two orders severely undermined the capacity of the occupying forces to maintain security and continue the ordinary functioning of the Iraq government. The decisions reversed previous National Security Council judgments and were made over the objections of high ranking military and intelligence officers. The article concludes that the most likely decision maker was the Vice President.
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