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Certificate in Intelligence

This certificate is designed to provide a comprehensive study of the various issues of intelligence policy, process, epistemology, analysis, and history that are rarely studied systematically in preparation for professional work in intelligence, counterintelligence, and security. Elements of this program also address the problem of understanding foreign cultures and the practices of foreign powers.

Introductory Courses


  Foreign Propaganda, Perceptions and Policy (Required)
  Intelligence and Policy (Required)

Choose Three of the Following Courses


  American Counterintelligence and Security for the 21st Century
  American Intelligence and Protective Security: An Advanced Seminar
  Case Studies in Counterintelligence Operations
  Comparative Intelligence Systems: Foreign Intelligence and Security Cultures
  Counterintelligence in a Democratic Society
  Cultural Implications for Strategy and Analysis
  Estimative Intelligence Analysis and Epistemology
  History of FBI Counterintelligence
  Information Operations and Information Warfare
  Intelligence Collection
  Military Intelligence and Modern Warfare
  Political Warfare: Past, Present and Future
  Public Diplomacy and Political Warfare
  Spies, Subversion, Terrorism and Influence Operations
  Technology, Intelligence, Security, and Statecraft
  U.S. Intelligence in the Cold War and Beyond

FEATURED FACULTY

David Burgess

Chief of Operations of the Europe, Mediterranean and Asia Region, Peace Corps

Ideas and Values in International Politics

This course covers the role of ideas in international politics and the practical application of ideas to the conduct of foreign policy. It is an introductory survey which serves in many ways as the conceptual core of the Institute’s approach to the study of international politics.

Principal Professor

  Joshua Muravchik

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