Intelligence In War by John Keegan
Knowledge of the Enemy from Napoleon to Al-Qaeda
A concise study of how information—or the lack of it—shapes the conduct and outcome of military operations, tracing intelligence successes and failures across history and emphasizing human judgment, deception, organizational bias, and technological change; it argues that effective intelligence requires critical analysis, proper integration with command decision-making, and an acceptance of uncertainty amid the fog of war.
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- 2003
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