Why Intelligence Fails: Lessons from the Iranian Revolution and the Iraq War

Why Intelligence Fails: Lessons from the Iranian Revolution and the Iraq War

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Feb 4, 2010 · الإنجليزية · غلاف صلب (248 صفحات)
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تنسيق غلاف صلب
صفحات 248
لغة الإنجليزية
منشور Feb 4, 2010
الناشر Cornell University Press
رقم ISBN-10 0801447852
رقم ISBN-13 9780801447853

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In this incisive examination, Robert Jervis delves into the complexities of intelligence analysis and its frequent shortcomings, using the Iranian Revolution and the Iraq War as pivotal case studies. He explores how even the most well-resourced intelligence agencies can miss critical signals, raise questions about decision-making processes, and ultimately lead to significant geopolitical missteps.

With a keen analytical lens, Jervis unpacks the factors that contribute to intelligence failures, emphasizing cognitive biases, institutional constraints, and the unpredictability of human behavior. Through detailed narratives, he sheds light on the often murky waters of intelligence work, revealing how misunderstanding a nation’s intentions or cultural context can have dire consequences.

As he grapples with the lessons learned from these historical events, Jervis offers insights for policymakers and analysts, urging a reevaluation of contemporary intelligence practices. The work serves as both a cautionary tale and a thoughtful guide, encouraging a more nuanced understanding of intelligence in an ever-complex global landscape.

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