Review: Risk and Reason–Safety, Law, and the Environment
5.0 out of 5 stars Huge Helping of Reason, Needs Salt, December 2, 2002
5.0 out of 5 stars Huge Helping of Reason, Needs Salt, December 2, 2002
ABOUT There are two ways of looking at ICTs: as an instrument, and as an industry. As an instrument, affordable and usable ICTs can indeed transform the way societies work, entertain, study, govern and live – at the individual, organizational, sector, vocational and national levels. As an industry, ICTs represent a major growing economic sector …
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New Rules for the New Craft of Intelligence The New Craft of Intelligence: Personal, Public, & Political—Chapter 15 Robert David Steele (OSS International Press, 2002) The new craft of intelligence is the operational manifestation of the American way of “netwar,” and can provide a decisive asymmetric advantage from the neighborhood level to the national level, …
New Rules for the New Craft of Intelligence The new craft of intelligence is the operational manifestation of the American way of “netwar,” and can provide a decisive asymmetric advantage from the neighborhood level to the national level, against non-traditional threats. New Rules for the New Craft of Intelligence 001 Decision-Support …
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TIME Link Broken. Here is story as it appeared. TIME The New Craft of Intelligence Full Text Below the Line
William B. Feis 4.0 out of 5 stars Well-Intentioned, Terrible Maps and No Timelines, May 28, 2002 I do not regret taking the time to read this book, and it is a well-intentioned worthy effort–however, given a new choice, I would probably go with the alternative, by an intelligence professional, “The Secret War for the …
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4.0 out of 5 stars Fantastic High-Quality Book on Policies and Capabilities, March 10, 2002