Swenson, Russell G. "The Elements of Intelligence Readiness." Defense Intelligence Journal 3, no. 1 (Spring 1994): 53-74.
The author "examines ... only intelligence readiness associated with the production function."
[MI/Management; Reform/MilJournals]
Swenson, Russell G. "Intelligence Education in the Americas." International Journal of Intelligence and Counterintelligence 16, no. 1 (Spring 2003): 108-130.
"Political centralization remains intact in South and Central American countries, to such a degree that, despite regional differences in intelligence professionalization through formal educational arrangements, a sustainable framework for generating impartial strategic intelligence judgments does not yet exist."
[LA/Gen]
Swenson, Russell G., ed. Bringing Intelligence About: Practitioners Reflect on Best Practices. Washington, DC: Joint Military Intelligence College, 2003.
[Analysis/Gen]
Swenson, Russell G., ed. Intelligence for Multilateral Decision and Action. Washington, DC: Joint Military Intelligence College, 1997.
Macartney, Intelligencer 9.1, identifies this work as "a super collection of first-person accounts of lessons learned in what's been called the 'internationalization of US intelligence,'" that is, the use of classified U.S. intelligence products in such situations as multinational peacekeeping operations. The authors are MA candidates at the JMIC, who are veterans of recent coalition operations.
[GenPostwar/Peacekeeping]
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