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Secrets and Sovereignty - Unearthing a New Era of Intelligence - cover

Secrets and Sovereignty - Unearthing a New Era of Intelligence

Pasquale De Marco

Publisher: Publishdrive

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Summary

In a world of shadows and secrets, where national security and democratic values collide, lies the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), the enigmatic guardian of America's clandestine operations. This book delves into the heart of the CIA, unveiling the intricate tapestry of its history, challenges, and triumphs.

Through a riveting narrative, we journey through the annals of the CIA, uncovering past abuses of power and intelligence failures that fueled the urgent need for reform. We witness the birth of a new era of intelligence, one guided by accountability, transparency, and unwavering commitment to the public trust.

With expert analysis, we explore the delicate balance between secrecy and sovereignty, examining the ethical implications of covert operations, the impact of technological advancements, and the human toll on intelligence officers. We shed light on the intricate web of relationships between intelligence gathering, policymaking, and oversight, revealing the complexities of safeguarding national security while upholding democratic principles.

As we peer into the future of intelligence, we envision a landscape shaped by emerging threats, evolving technologies, and the ever-changing global security landscape. We posit that the future of intelligence lies in embracing innovation, cultivating a culture of learning, and forging strategic partnerships. By striking a delicate balance between secrecy and sovereignty, we can harness the power of intelligence to safeguard our nation while upholding the cherished principles of freedom and democracy.

This book is an essential guide for anyone seeking to understand the intricate world of intelligence and its profound impact on our lives. Through its pages, we gain a deeper appreciation for the sacrifices made by intelligence officers, the complexities of national security, and the crucial role of public trust in ensuring a secure and democratic future.


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Available since: 06/02/2025.
Print length: 168 pages.

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