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Competitive intelligence and national intelligence estimates / Acuff, Jonathan M; Nowlin, Madison J   Journal Article
Acuff, Jonathan M Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract National Intelligence Estimates are consensus-driven intelligence products. Yet there is considerable evidence supporting the use of competitive intelligence at every level of activity, including the presentation of finished products to consumers. We examine NIEs from two important periods in US foreign policy: the buildup in Vietnam and Gorbachev's reforms. We find in both cases alternate viewpoints were not presented in the US IC's premier intelligence product when such views could have made a difference. Consistent with contemporary findings in cognitive psychology, we argue the manner in which NIEs are structured and presented should be reformed to offer better decision support.
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Spectacle and space in the creation of premodern and modern pol: toward a mixed ontology of collective identity / Acuff, Jonathan M   Journal Article
Acuff, Jonathan M Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
Summary/Abstract Much recent work on culture and identity in International Relations (IR) has emphasized the causal role of ideas and institutions. I articulate a broader socialization process for collective identities via material elements of identity construction. I argue that combined with rituals and linked to myths and symbols, material representations of culture such as monuments and architecture form the collective memories of polities in a similar manner to the socializing effects of educational institutions and vernacular literature. I illustrate these claims with a comparison of materiality and praxis elements of identity construction in imperial Rome and late-modern Austria-Hungary, with concluding analysis of the role of material culture in the future of "European" identity in the EU.
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