New
Report co-chaired by Janne Nolan Finds U.S. Intel
Community Not Solely to Blame for Recent Strategic
Security Dilemmas
Washington, D.C. - Casting blame solely on U.S. intelligence
agencies for strategic security mishaps may be misguided,
according to a new report released by Georgetown University's
Institute
for the Study of Diplomacy (ISD). The culmination
of a two-year study co-chaired by ISD project directors Janne
E. Nolan and Douglas MacEachin, Discourse,
Dissent, and Strategic Surprise: Formulating U.S.
Security Policy in an Age of Uncertainty, reveals
new information about the role of intelligence in
assessing strategic surprises. More...
Janne
Nolan provides radio interview about "Turmoil
in Washington and Iraq"
Dr. Schuyler
Foerster, GSPIA adjunct faculty, will interview
Dr. Janne Nolan, GSPIA professor
of international affairs, on the subject of - "Turmoil
in Washington and Iraq." Dr. Nolan will touch
on security issues and events happening in Iraq during
the week of the interview. Taping will take place
on February 9. The taped interview will be aired on
Feb. 16-18 on KQV News Radio (1410 AM).
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