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This research study, prepared by students affiliated with the Security & Intelligence Program at The Ohio State University, conveys topics that students see as being relevant to the intelligence community. It spans the globe and a range of concerns. It captures a point in time. Their observations, and how they approach their work, offer a glimpse into the future that is nested in the present and rooted in the past. These orientations will be the foundation from which they will work and, as such, convey insight to what they (and their generation) see as being noteworthy. It employs perspectives…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
This research study, prepared by students affiliated with the Security & Intelligence Program at The Ohio State University, conveys topics that students see as being relevant to the intelligence community. It spans the globe and a range of concerns. It captures a point in time. Their observations, and how they approach their work, offer a glimpse into the future that is nested in the present and rooted in the past. These orientations will be the foundation from which they will work and, as such, convey insight to what they (and their generation) see as being noteworthy. It employs perspectives perpetuated via the U.S. intelligence community in general and, more specifically, in relation to the Defense Intelligence Agency, Special Operations Command/Pacific, Joint Special Operations University, National Security Agency, U.S. Army Culture & Foreign Language Directorate and U.S. Fulbright Scholar program. This research was edited by Jim Schnell.
Autorenporträt
Colonel Jim Schnell (USAFR, retired) completed his Ph.D. at Ohio University in 1982. He retired from the USAFR in 2007. His final posting was as an Assistant Air Force Attache, via the Defense Intelligence Agency, at the U.S. Embassy in Beijing, China (1993-2007). He teaches in the Security & Intelligence program at The Ohio State University.