Intelligence Role in Foreign Policy Making (Coursework Sample)
CO3: Distinguish structural and strategic constraints on policy options facing the United States. CO4: Explain the impact of political and economic fragmentation and integration on America's approach to the global community. "As a member of the Senate Intelligence Committee, I know that the men and women of our intelligence community put their lives on the line every day, and they do very dangerous work to keep our country safe." Kamala Harris Write a two-page double-spaced brief to an imaginary president-elect who does not have an intelligence background. Explain the role of intelligence in the making of US foreign policy. Write your brief in the third person, not first. No "I" or "my" or "we" etc. The brief "can" take the tone of a letter but make sure that you include references to the readings and materials from Lessons using citation form (see below). Please cite sources in your brief with Turabian in-text citations (see the Quick Guide in Discussions), and write a Reference List at the end of your assignment. Article Title Intelligence and the Presidency. Author Miscik, Jami Article Title Think different, CIA: One of the biggest challenges for American intelligence? The way the brain works. Author Jervis, Robert
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Brief to the President-Elect:
Intelligence Role in Foreign Policy Making
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Brief to the President-Elect
Intelligence Role in Foreign Policy Making
Intelligence plays a key role in the making of America’s foreign policy. More specifically, intelligence plays two key roles that include covert action and collection and gathering of crucial information that might help the nation in its foreign interactions. Besides, counterintelligence is also an additional integral part of the entire process of intelligence gathering and application.
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