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Lessons learned from the CIA's assessment of the Soviet economy / Walton, Timothy R   Article
Walton, Timothy R Article
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Summary/Abstract Many scholars and other observers claim that the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) fundamentally misunderstood important aspects of the Soviet Union, and, in particular, did not anticipate its collapse in 1991. Critics allege, among other things, that CIA analysts did not correctly gauge the vital issue of the extent to which the USSR's economy could—or could not—support a significant military threat.
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Radical apocalypticism and Iranian nuclear proliferation: a systems oriented analysis / Flannery, Frances; Deaton, Michael L; Walton, Timothy R   Journal Article
Flannery, Frances Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract Radical apocalypticism (RADAP) is a belief system, usually religious, that provides a logical framework for violent action in order to help usher in a new world order. Leaders with RADAP thinking have a distinct reasoning framework that significantly changes traditional cost-benefit calculations. It is thus imperative that analysts consider this plausible influence when evaluating Iran's nuclear weapons intentions. Yet, with a few exceptions, past and present analyses of Iran's nuclear situation have typically ignored the role of religion in shaping its leaders' political decisions.
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