Review: Faith-Based Diplomacy–Trumping Realpolitik
5.0 out of 5 stars Award-Winner, Mind-Altering Information, Useful, Scholarly, April 29, 2004
5.0 out of 5 stars Award-Winner, Mind-Altering Information, Useful, Scholarly, April 29, 2004
4.0 out of 5 stars Dumbed Down, Inexplicit, Good for the General Reader, April 29, 2004
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PDF (7 Pages): RUSI Journal (February 2004) Phi Beta Iota: This is the first Open Source Intelligence (OSINT) overview we have seen, by someone other than one of the OSINT Masters from 1992-2006, that is fully competent. See Also: 2008 Open Source Intelligence (Strategic) 2008 Open Source Intelligence (Operational) Hamilton Bean, No More Secrets: Open …
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Dr. Stephen Cambone was a fine Undersecetary of Defense for Intelligence (USD(I)) given the context he was in and the policy personalities he was dealing with. His most brilliant moment, for the public interest, came on 22 January 2004 when he spoke to the Security Affairs Support Association (SASA) about the need for universal coverage …
5.0 out of 5 stars Selected as “the” text for government all-source analysts, January 13, 2004
Prof. Michael Andregg, Chief OSINT Shrink (USA) IOP ’06. For academic excellence and support to the dual concepts of Open Source Intelligence (OSINT) across all seven tribes of intelligence, and the urgent need for intelligence reform, inclusive of a psychological re-orientation away from compartmented lunacy and toward inclusive openness. Professor Andregg embodies the concept of …
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