This is the first book to offer the best essays articles and speeches on ethics and intelligence that demonstrate the complex moral dilemmas in intelligence collection analysis and operations. Some are recently declassified and never before published and all are written by authors whose backgrounds are as varied as their insights including Robert M. Gates former Director of the Central Intelligence Agency; John P. Langan the Joseph Cardinal Bernardin Professor of Catholic Social Thought at the Kennedy Institute of Ethics Georgetown University; and Loch K. Johnson Regents Professor of Political Science at the University of Georgia and recipient of the Owens Award for contributions to the understanding of U.S. intelligence activities. Creating the foundation for the study of ethics and intelligence by filling in the gap between warfare and philosophy this is a valuable collection of literature for building an ethical code that is not dependent on any specific agency department or country.
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