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Planning Permission: US Intelligence Community Reform, 2001-11

By James Foley
23 Nov 2011

The ten years following 9/11 have seen a dramatic restructuring of the US Intelligence Community, a process requiring both institutional reform and considerable political investment. However, this process has failed to understand and correct some of its most fundamental weaknesses and, in the pursuit of bureaucratic unity, has undermined some of the best means by which to counter the perplexing versatility of terrorist networks.

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Further Analysis: Terrorism, The decade after 9/11, United States, Americas

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