Intelligence and National Security
Course number(s): IPS 219Offered Fall quarter in the 2010-2011 academic year
Instructors
Thomas Fingar - Oksenberg/Rohlen Distinguished Fellow
How intelligence supports U.S. national security and foreign policies. How it has been used by U.S. presidents to become what it is today; organizational strengths and weaknesses; how it is monitored and held accountable to the goals of a democratic society; and successes and failures. Current intelligence analyses and national intelligence estimates are produced in support of simulated policy deliberations.
Level
Graduate
Units
3-4
Department
International Policy Studies
School of Humanities and Sciences



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