Intelligence Requirements for the 1980's, Volume 7: Intelligence and Policy
Lexington, MA: Lexington Books, 1986. 192, chapter notes, appendices, index, stains in margins pp. 131-135 (minor loss of text p. 134), foxing to fore-edge. More
Lexington, MA: Lexington Books, 1986. 192, chapter notes, appendices, index, stains in margins pp. 131-135 (minor loss of text p. 134), foxing to fore-edge. More
Washington, DC: National Strategy Info Cent, c1979. First Edition. First? Printing. 23 cm, 122, wraps, appendices, library stamp on half-title page (only library marking), some wear and discoloration to covers. More
Washington, DC: National Strategy Info Cent, 1983. Revised Edition. 23 cm, 148, wraps, appendices, some wear to covers. More
Washington, DC: National Strategy Info Cent, 1985. Second Printing. 23 cm, 339, wraps, appendices, some wear to covers, creases at spine. More
Washington, DC: National Strategy Info Cent, 1985. First Edition. Presumed first printing. Trade paperback. 23 cm, ix, [1], 339, [1] pages. wraps, appendices, some wear to covers. Some edge soiling. Dr. Roy Godson, a Senior Fellow in the Program on National Security at the Foreign Policy Research Institute, is Emeritus Professor of Government at Georgetown University and served from 1993 to 2015 as president of the National Strategy Information Center. Dr. Godson has been a consultant to the US National Security Council and related US government agencies as well as to foreign governments and civil society. Dr. Godson has authored and edited over 30 books and monographs, as well as curricula for US and foreign governments and universities. His most recent publications include: Adapting America’s Security Paradigm and Security Agenda (2011); Armed Groups and Irregular Warfare: Adapting Professional Military Education (2009); Democratic Security for the Americas: Intelligence Requirements (2008); Menace to Society: Political-Criminal Collaboration Around the World (2003); Strategic Denial and Deception: The Twenty-First Century Challenge (2001); Dirty Tricks or Trump Cards: U.S. Covert Action and Counterintelligence (2001); Organized Crime and Democratic Governability: Mexico and the U.S.-Mexican Borderlands (2000); and Security Studies for the 21st Century (1998). More
Washington, DC: National Strategy Information Center, c1979. First Edition. First? Printing. Trade paperback. 23 cm, v, [1], 91, [3], ii, 31, [3] Pages. wraps, appendice. Some wear and discoloration to covers. Damp stains on cover at spine. Underlining and highlighting noted. This is the first volume in the series. Dr. Roy Godson, a Senior Fellow in the Program on National Security at the Foreign Policy Research Institute, is Emeritus Professor of Government at Georgetown University and served from 1993 to 2015 as president of the National Strategy Information Center. Dr. Godson has been a consultant to the US National Security Council and related US government agencies as well as to foreign governments and civil society. Dr. Godson has authored and edited over 30 books and monographs, as well as curricula for US and foreign governments and universities. His most recent publications include: Adapting America’s Security Paradigm and Security Agenda (2011); Armed Groups and Irregular Warfare: Adapting Professional Military Education (2009); Democratic Security for the Americas: Intelligence Requirements (2008); Strategic Denial and Deception: The Twenty-First Century Challenge (2001); Dirty Tricks or Trump Cards: U.S. Covert Action and Counterintelligence (2001); Organized Crime and Democratic Governability: Mexico and the U.S.-Mexican Borderlands (2000); and Security Studies for the 21st Century (1998). More