2015
DOI: 10.1080/10572252.2015.1044122
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The US Intelligence Community's Mathematical Ideology of Technical Communication

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“…Delagenière's essay critiques intelligence epistemology in order to improve analytical accuracy and effectiveness. In building upon scholarship that engages the legacy of Sherman Kent's ideology and influence, 30 Delagenière explores the hermeneutical dimension of Kent's methodology and its practical implications for contemporary intelligence analysis. Delagenière concludes that a critical analysis of Kent's 'positivist' epistemology helps us better understand Cold War intelligence failures, specifically Guatemala (1953Guatemala ( -1954 and the Cuban Missile Crisis (1962).…”
Section: Overview Of Special Issue Contributionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Delagenière's essay critiques intelligence epistemology in order to improve analytical accuracy and effectiveness. In building upon scholarship that engages the legacy of Sherman Kent's ideology and influence, 30 Delagenière explores the hermeneutical dimension of Kent's methodology and its practical implications for contemporary intelligence analysis. Delagenière concludes that a critical analysis of Kent's 'positivist' epistemology helps us better understand Cold War intelligence failures, specifically Guatemala (1953Guatemala ( -1954 and the Cuban Missile Crisis (1962).…”
Section: Overview Of Special Issue Contributionsmentioning
confidence: 99%