Intentions and Capabilities: Estimates on Soviet Strategic Forces, 1950-1983

Intentions and Capabilities: Estimates on Soviet Strategic Forces, 1950-1983
Title Intentions and Capabilities: Estimates on Soviet Strategic Forces, 1950-1983 PDF eBook
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Pages 546
Release 2000
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Intentions and Capabilities

Intentions and Capabilities
Title Intentions and Capabilities PDF eBook
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Pages 540
Release 1996
Genre Government Publications
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"A selection of 41 National Intelligence Estimates on Soviet strategic capabilities and intentions from the 1950s until 1983"--Foreword.

Intentions and Capabilites Estimates on Soviet Strategic Forces

Intentions and Capabilites Estimates on Soviet Strategic Forces
Title Intentions and Capabilites Estimates on Soviet Strategic Forces PDF eBook
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Pages 538
Release 1996
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Eye in the Sky

Eye in the Sky
Title Eye in the Sky PDF eBook
Author Dwayne Day
Publisher Smithsonian Institution
Pages 321
Release 2015-05-26
Genre History
ISBN 1588345181

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Presenting the full story of the CORONA spy satellites' origins, Eye in the Sky explores the Cold War technology and far-reaching effects of the satellites on foreign policy and national security. Arguing that satellite reconnaissance was key to shaping the course of the Cold War, the book documents breakthroughs in intelligence gathering and achievements in space technology that rival the landing on the moon.

Through a Glass Darkly

Through a Glass Darkly
Title Through a Glass Darkly PDF eBook
Author Stephen J. Cimbala
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Pages 220
Release 2001-06-30
Genre History
ISBN 0313001030

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Cimbala shows why the prevention, management, and concluding of war all require an understanding of the subjective aspects of decision making as well as the hardware and tactics of military operations. A review of past cases of U.S. security policy decision making and a preview of some future problems are combined to distill important lessons about coping with conflict in the post-Cold War world. These lessons include the awareness that some conflicts are unnecessarily provoked or prolonged on account of the gap between the perspectives and experiences of civilian policy makers and the views of the armed forces leadership. Another important lesson is that, in resolving or managing conflicts, perceptions, and expectations of leaders filter out alternatives that might have led to preferred solutions had they been attempted in good time. Of particular interest to policy makers, military professionals, and researchers involved with contemporary military issues.

The Kremlin's Nuclear Sword

The Kremlin's Nuclear Sword
Title The Kremlin's Nuclear Sword PDF eBook
Author Steven J. Zaloga
Publisher Smithsonian Institution
Pages 286
Release 2014-05-27
Genre History
ISBN 1588344851

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The prevailing Western view of Russia’s Cold War strategic nuclear weapons policy is that it resulted from a two-part interplay between the leaders of the Communist Party and the military. Steven J. Zaloga has found that a third contributor—the Russian defense industry—also played a vital role. Drawing from elusive Russian source material and interviews with many proud Russian and Ukrainian engineers, Zaloga presents a definitive account of Russia’s strategic forces, who built them, and why. The book is the first in English to refer to the weapons by their actual Soviet names, providing the bedrock for future works. Helpful appendices list U.S., NATO, and other designations, and the illustrations provide clear visual references.

Truth to Power

Truth to Power
Title Truth to Power PDF eBook
Author Robert Hutchings
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 257
Release 2019-05-24
Genre Political Science
ISBN 0190940034

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Truth to Power, the first-ever history of the U.S. National Intelligence Council (NIC), is told through the reflections of its eight Chairs in the period from the end of the Cold War until 2017. Co-editors Robert Hutchings and Gregory Treverton add a substantial introduction placing the NIC in its historical context going all the way back to the Board of National Estimates in the 1940s, as well as a concluding chapter that highlights key themes and judgments. This historic mission of this remarkable but little-known organization, now forty years old, is strategic intelligence assessment in service of senior American foreign policymakers. Its signature inside products, National Intelligence Estimates, are now accompanied by the NIC's every-four-years Global Trends. Unclassified, Global Trends has become a noted NIC brand, its release awaited by officials, academics and private sector managers around the world. Truth to Power tracks the NIC's role in providing strategic analysis on every major foreign policy issue confronting the United States during this consequential period. Chapters provide insider insights on the Balkan wars of the 1990s, the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001, the invasion and occupation of Iraq in 2003, the nuclear weapons programs in Iran and North Korea, upheaval in the Middle East including the rise and fall of the Islamic State, the rise of China, and the Russia's turn toward aggression under Vladimir Putin. The book also assesses the NIC's newly expanded role in direct support to meetings of the National Security Council as well as its longstanding role in producing longer-range strategic intelligence.