Since the attacks of September 11, 2001, critics have charged that the FBI is not well enough equipped to adequately gather and assess information to prevent future attacks. This title reviews four countries' domestic intelligence services to assess whether the creation of such an agency in the US, separate to the FBI, would be beneficial.
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William Rosenau is a political scientist at RAND's Washington Office and an adjunct professor in the Security Studies Program, Georgetown University.
Reviews four countries' domestic intelligence services to inform debate concerning the advantages and disadvantages of creating a similar structure, separate from the Federal Bureau of Investigation, in the United States.
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