The limits of intelligence: Iraq's lessons
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Critics of the Bush administration in the United States focus on former CIA Director George TenetEs bend to White House pressure or the administrationEs mishandling of intelligence over Iraq in 2004. The quest to fix intelligence through reorganization is futile and depends far less on structural reform than on the quality of collected intelligence, the analytic process, and on the relationship between intelligence and policymaking officials.
Publication Name: Survival
Subject: International relations
ISSN: 0039-6338
Year: 2004
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The imperial logic of Bush's liberal agenda
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It is imperative to think about the overarching American foreign-policy vision and the American strategy that provide the intellectual justification for America's Iraq policy. Realistic evaluation of the choices confront that the country requires thoughtful examination of the long-term goals of American foreign policy and of the nation's strategy for achieving these goals.
Publication Name: Survival
Subject: International relations
ISSN: 0039-6338
Year: 2003
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Europe and America in the age of Bush
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The US President George W. Bush won the November 2004 elections in the US against the overwhelming sentiments of the European citizenry. The win of George W. Bush could reinforce the sense of alienation across the Atlantic, pushing Europe increasingly to define itself in opposition to America.
Publication Name: Survival
Subject: International relations
ISSN: 0039-6338
Year: 2005
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