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Intelligence Success And Failure The Human Factor 1st Edition Uri Barjoseph

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Intelligence Success And Failure The Human Factor 1st Edition Uri Barjoseph
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Publisher: Oxford University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.24 MB
Pages: 280
Author: Uri Bar-Joseph, Rose McDermott
ISBN: 9780199341733, 9780190677008, 0199341737, 0190677007
Language: English
Year: 2017
Edition: 1

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Intelligence Success And Failure The Human Factor 1st Edition Uri Barjoseph by Uri Bar-joseph, Rose Mcdermott 9780199341733, 9780190677008, 0199341737, 0190677007 instant download after payment.

'Intelligence Success and Failure' presents a new theory in the study of strategic surprise that claims the key explanation for warning failure is not unintentional action, but rather, motivated biases in key intelligence and central leaders that null any sense of doubt prior to surprise attacks
Abstract: 'Intelligence Success and Failure' presents a new theory in the study of strategic surprise that claims the key explanation for warning failure is not unintentional action, but rather, motivated biases in key intelligence and central leaders that null any sense of doubt prior to surprise attacks

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