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New Paradigms in Intelligence Support to Policy

Monday, January 27, 2025

About the Seminar:
The current model of intelligence support for foreign policy was established in 1949. Since then, the world structure, global affairs, and the U.S. government have significantly changed. Additionally, the information environment and how information is utilized for decision-making have evolved. This will examine the existing structure of intelligence support for policy, the issues that impact the use of intelligence analysis, and whether—and how—policymakers incorporate intelligence analysis into their decision-making processes. It will also address the politicization and distortion of intelligence. Finally, it will present perspectives that challenge the conventional views of the relationship between analysts and policymakers, along with considerations for alternative paradigms that may redefine this relationship.

Venue Location:
Interdisciplinary Building South (INTS) 1113: https://maps.app.goo.gl/V6LWJMV6eRSTvbV87


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UCR School of Public Policy