Milo Jones is Managing Director of a consulting firm and teaches
geopolitics and strategy as a Visiting Professor at IE Business
School in Madrid, Spain.
Philippe Silberzahn is Professor of Strategy at EMLyon Business
School in France and a Research Fellow at Ecole Polytechnique in
France.
"This important book will provoke a debate within the Intelligence Community that will expose new truths and frame current intelligence dilemmas in a new light. Its emphasis on the social nature of intelligence analysis will contribute to a new understanding of the intelligence process." - Jim Breckenridge, Executive Director, Institute for Intelligence Studies, Mercyhurst University "The authors should be complimented for providing a fresh look at the functioning of the CIA as they analyze the commonalities underlying its numerous intelligence failures. The book touches upon some of the most profound issues that have divided the Directorate of Intelligence as it struggles to understand the often complex and confusing international realities with a special emphasis on the analytical tradition of Sherman Kent, the intellectually architect of the DI. It is a welcome addition to the literature on intelligence failures and a timely remainder of the difficulties that American intelligence faces in coping with the Arab Spring." - Ofira Seliktar, Professor of Political Science, Gratz College
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