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Which of the major sources and methods of intelligence gathering is devoted to the collection, translation, and analysis of foreign broadcasts, news media, and the internet?
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US intelligence is distributed to which of the following?
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Intelligence is focused upon the ________ of foreign governments, and increasingly on the plans and activities of non-state actors.
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It is possible to eliminate strategic surprise and intelligence failures.
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What proposals were made about the CIA after the end of the cold war?
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What challenges does the increasing amount of information pose to intelligence agencies?
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Which of the new missions, procedures, and capabilities for US intelligence services have proved among the most controversial?
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Covert action involves carrying out 'special activities' intended to conceal the US role in using _________ measures against an adversary.
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Information gathered for a counterinsurgency differs fundamentally from the way intelligence is collected for conventional war: instead of information flowing from national systems down through higher headquarters to the tactical level, counterinsurgency information must flow from the solider and analyst in the field up to higher headquarters.
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