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The COVID-19 Intelligence Failure

- Why Warning Was Not Enough
Af: Erik J. Dahl Engelsk Paperback

The COVID-19 Intelligence Failure

- Why Warning Was Not Enough
Af: Erik J. Dahl Engelsk Paperback
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An in-depth analysis of why COVID-19 warnings failed and how to avert the next disasterEpidemiologists and national security agencies warned for years about the potential for a deadly pandemic, but in the end global surveillance and warning systems were not enough to avert the COVID-19 disaster. In The COVID-19 Intelligence Failure, Erik J. Dahl demonstrates that understanding how intelligence warnings work—and how they fail—shows why the years of predictions were not enough. In the first in-depth analysis of the topic, Dahl examines the roles that both traditional intelligence services and medical intelligence and surveillance systems play in providing advance warning against public health threats—and how these systems must be improved for the future. For intelligence to effectively mitigate threats, specific, tactical-level warnings must be collected and shared in real time with receptive decision makers who will take appropriate action. Dahl shows how a combination of late and insufficient warnings about COVID-19, the Trump administration’s political aversion to scientific advice, and decentralized public health systems all exacerbated the pandemic in the United States. Dahl’s analysis draws parallels to other warning failures that preceded major catastrophes from Pearl Harbor to 9/11, placing current events in context. The COVID-19 Intelligence Failure is a wake-up call for the United States and the international community to improve their national security, medical, and public health intelligence systems and capabilities.
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An in-depth analysis of why COVID-19 warnings failed and how to avert the next disasterEpidemiologists and national security agencies warned for years about the potential for a deadly pandemic, but in the end global surveillance and warning systems were not enough to avert the COVID-19 disaster. In The COVID-19 Intelligence Failure, Erik J. Dahl demonstrates that understanding how intelligence warnings work—and how they fail—shows why the years of predictions were not enough. In the first in-depth analysis of the topic, Dahl examines the roles that both traditional intelligence services and medical intelligence and surveillance systems play in providing advance warning against public health threats—and how these systems must be improved for the future. For intelligence to effectively mitigate threats, specific, tactical-level warnings must be collected and shared in real time with receptive decision makers who will take appropriate action. Dahl shows how a combination of late and insufficient warnings about COVID-19, the Trump administration’s political aversion to scientific advice, and decentralized public health systems all exacerbated the pandemic in the United States. Dahl’s analysis draws parallels to other warning failures that preceded major catastrophes from Pearl Harbor to 9/11, placing current events in context. The COVID-19 Intelligence Failure is a wake-up call for the United States and the international community to improve their national security, medical, and public health intelligence systems and capabilities.
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Sprog: Engelsk
Sider: 232
ISBN-13: 9781647123062
Indbinding: Paperback
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ISBN-10: 1647123062
Udg. Dato: 1 feb 2023
Længde: 16mm
Bredde: 229mm
Højde: 151mm
Forlag: Georgetown University Press
Oplagsdato: 1 feb 2023
Forfatter(e): Erik J. Dahl
Forfatter(e) Erik J. Dahl


Kategori Spionage og hemmelige tjenester


ISBN-13 9781647123062


Sprog Engelsk


Indbinding Paperback


Sider 232


Udgave


Længde 16mm


Bredde 229mm


Højde 151mm


Udg. Dato 1 feb 2023


Oplagsdato 1 feb 2023


Forlag Georgetown University Press

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