Intelligence and Governance
The effectiveness of intelligence operations hinges on the caliber of individuals in high office, as their insights can significantly influence critical decisions. Good governance, as highlighted by historical philosophers, relies on honest and capable leaders, while structural weaknesses can undermine these efforts. The dynamics between the CIA and the DNI reveal that real power often lies with those who possess the necessary analytical expertise, regardless of formal hierarchies.In this clip
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“The Third Option” – US Covert Action with Loch Johnson (Part 2 of 2)
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