Historical, Philosophical, Political and Law Sciences, Culturology and Study of Art. Issues of Theory and Practice. Tambov: Gramota, 2011. № 3. Part 2. P. 185-189.
PROFESSIONAL TRAINING OF ANALYSTS OF THE USA INTELLIGENCE COMMUNITY IN THE CONTEXT OF PROVIDING FOREIGN-POLICY PROCESS
Starkin Sergei Valer'evich
Nizhnii Novgorod State University named after N. I. Lobachevskii
Abstract. The theoretical and practical questions of the professional training of the employees of the informational-analytical departments of the USA intelligence community are considered in the context of foreign policy expertise optimization.
Key words and phrases: разведывательное сообщество США, разведывательный анализ, информационно-аналитическая деятельность, the USA intelligence community, intelligence analysis, informational-analytical activity
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