Strategic Intelligence for American World Policy

Strategic Intelligence for American World Policy - Princeton Legacy Library

Paperback (08 Apr 2025)

  • $44.16
Pre-order

Includes delivery to the United States

Publisher's Synopsis

The classic book that established the principles and methods of modern intelligence analysis

With the outbreak of the Second World War, historian Sherman Kent left his classroom at Yale to join the Office of Strategic Services-the forerunner of the Central Intelligence Agency-where he adapted scholarly methods to the rigors and unique challenges of producing actionable intelligence in support of the war effort. In this remarkable book, Kent draws on the lessons he learned in wartime to lay the foundations for postwar security. He presents the doctrine and practices of intelligence analysis and explains why they are vital to national survival. Strategic Intelligence for American World Policy shows how intelligence activities and their consequences extend far beyond military considerations and are as essential to keeping the peace as they are to winning the war.

About the Publisher

Princeton University Press

We seek to publish the innovative works of the greatest minds in academia, from the most respected senior scholar to the extraordinarily promising graduate student, in each of the disciplines in which we publish. The Press consciously acquires a collection of titles--a coherent "list" of books--in each discipline, providing focus, continuity, and a basis for the development of future publications.

Book information

ISBN: 9780691273754
Publisher: Princeton University Press
Imprint: Princeton University Press
Pub date:
Language: English
Number of pages: 256
Weight: -1g
Height: 204mm
Width: 127mm