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Preface xi
1 Twenty-first-Century Intelligence: New Enemies and Old 1
2 Permanent Enemies: Why Intelligence Failures Are Inevitable 19
3 Theory Traps: Expertise as an Enemy 53
4 Incorruptibility or Influence? Costs and Benefits of Politicization 66
5 Two Faces of Failure: September 11 and Iraq's WMD 104
6 An Intelligence Reformation? Two Faces of Reorganization 124
7 Whose Knowledge of Whom? The Conflict of Secrets 159
8 Enemies at Bay: Successful Intelligence 183
Notes 195
Index 229
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