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Making Sense of Transnational Threats: Workshop Reports

by Gregory F. Treverton

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The CIA's Global Futures Partnership and the RAND Corporation convened aseries of four one-day workshops to examine how to better integratealternative analysis into the analytic process. The basic assumption of theworkshops was that "transnational" issues, such as terrorism, present adifferent set of analytic challenges than more traditional intelligencetopics targeted primarily on nation states.… (more)

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The CIA's Global Futures Partnership and the RAND Corporation convened aseries of four one-day workshops to examine how to better integratealternative analysis into the analytic process. The basic assumption of theworkshops was that "transnational" issues, such as terrorism, present adifferent set of analytic challenges than more traditional intelligencetopics targeted primarily on nation states.

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