Description
Based on years of research and experience working within the American intelligence network, Angelo Codevilla argues that the intelligence efforts of the nation's government are outgrown and inconclusive.
Suggesting that the evolution of American intelligence since the Vietnam War and World War II has been erratic and unplanned, Codevilla presents new efforts to be made within the intelligence network that would lead to strategized and effective methods of information gathering.
Connecting the lines between a need for successful intelligence efforts and a strong government, Informing Statecraft warns of how intelligence failures of the past will eventually pale in comparison to the malaise that plagued American intelligence in the twentieth century.
About the Author
Angelo Codevilla was Professor of International Relations at Boston University, a foreign service officer, and a staff member of the Select Committee on Intelligence of the United States Senate. He wrote multiple books and articles that appeared in many publications, including Commentary, Foreign Affairs, and National Review. Codevilla passed away in September 2021.
Book Information
ISBN 9780743244848
Author Angelo Codevilla
Format Paperback
Page Count 512
Imprint The Free Press
Publisher Simon & Schuster
Weight(grams) 613g
Dimensions(mm) 229mm * 152mm * 38mm