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Thoughts on the State of Intelligence Studies: A Survey Report

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Loch J. Johnson; Allison M. Shelton

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Intelligence and National Security, Volume 28, Issue 1 (2013)
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APA style: Johnson, L. J., & Shelton A. M. (2013).  Thoughts on the State of Intelligence Studies: A Survey Report. Intelligence and National Security. 28(1 ), 
Chicago style: Johnson, Loch J., and Allison M. Shelton. "Thoughts on the State of Intelligence Studies: A Survey Report." Intelligence and National Security 28, no. 1 (2013).
IEEE style: Johnson, L. J., and A. M. Shelton, "Thoughts on the State of Intelligence Studies: A Survey Report", Intelligence and National Security, vol. 28, issue 1 , 2013.
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