INTL610 - Counterintelligence
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The course focuses on both U.S. and foreign aspects of counterintelligence, including the history and evolution of counterintelligence, the differences between passive and active CI measures, principles and processes of counterintelligence and its relationship to covert action, the ethics of counterintelligence, and the evaluation of CI successes and an estimate of the damage caused by failures. The student will develop a comprehensive knowledge of the use and practices of counterintelligence, especially in protecting homeland security and national security interests against foreign adversaries. Additionally, the collection process and the changes for the future in the infusion of CI technology will be discussed.
Prerequisites
N/A
Corequisites
N/A
Schedule of Classes
| 09/26/11 - 02/26/12 |
03/05/12 - 04/29/12 |
Winter 2012 Session D - 8 Week session |
| 10/31/11 - 03/25/12 |
04/02/12 - 05/27/12 |
Spring 2012 Session B - 8 Week session |
| 11/28/11 - 04/29/12 |
05/07/12 - 07/01/12 |
Spring 2012 Session I - 8 Week session |
| 12/26/11 - 05/27/12 |
06/04/12 - 07/29/12 |
Spring 2012 Session D - 8 Week session |
| 01/30/12 - 06/24/12 |
07/02/12 - 08/26/12 |
Summer 2012 Session B - 8 Week session |
Course Materials
| Book Title: |
The Main Enemy: The Inside Story of the CIA's Final Showdown with the KGB
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| ISBN: |
0345472500
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| Publication Info: |
Presidio Press
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| Author: |
Milton Bearden
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| Unit Cost: |
$7.99
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| Book Title: |
Thwarting Enemies at Home and Abroad: How to Be a Counterintelligence Officer - e-book available in the APUS Online Library to be used while awaiting text
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| ISBN: |
1589012550
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| Publication Info: |
Georgetown University Press
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| Author: |
William R. Johnson
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| Unit Cost: |
$27.00
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