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# Reviewing Intelligence and the State

# Reviewing Intelligence and the State

For a relatively short volume, Intelligence and the State manages to fill a range of gaps in the existing literature on the intelligence community. First and foremost, it provides a timely look at the issues confronting both policy makers and intelligence analysts that will only grow more relevant as technological advances increase the volume of raw information available to the intelligence community. Second, it offers the reader a condensed history of the European and American experiences with developing intelligence communities that would otherwise require combing through a range of academic literature. Finally, author Jonathan House leverages his decades of experience as a U.S. Army intelligence officer with valuable advice that can alleviate some of the pressures on the intelligence community and help the national security establishment avoid missing warning signs in the current environment.

The Publishing Trifecta: Community, Collaboration, & Creativity—Three Years of The Bridge

The Publishing Trifecta: Community, Collaboration, & Creativity—Three Years of The Bridge

Community – a nebulous, yet powerful concept of fellowship based on common interests. Few ideas are more powerful in the writing and strategy areas, where truly no person can be an island. Both writing and strategy require the sharing of ideas and robust dialogue to get the best possible product. The desire for such a community in the areas of strategy and writing led to the creation of The Bridge three years ago. And what a wonderful three years it has been, due largely to the opportunity it has afforded us to support great thinkers communicate their ideas via the written word.