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The United States as the world's sole superpower is seeing its position wane as China and Russia look to reassert themselves as global powers. Moreover, there are many other security issues confronting the United States. This book provides an open source intelligence analysis of regions, countries and non-state actors from around the globe that could adversely impact the United States. Chapters in this book dissect issues using predominately qualitative analysis techniques focusing on secondary data sources in order to provide an unclassified assessment of threats as seen by the United States using two models (the York Intelligence Red Team Model and the Federal Secondary Data Case Study Triangulation Model). The key audience for this book includes the 17 members of the U.S. intelligence community, members of the U.S. National Security Council, allies of the United States, nongovernmental organizations (NGOs) looking to provide support abroad, and private sector companies considering expanding their operations overseas.
Contents
Preface; National Security Issues Confronting the United States: An Overview; Can We Secure It? A Qualitative Assessment of the United States Homeland Security; The Kremlin Strikes Back: The Russian Resurgence in the 21st Century; China: Weakening in Order to Replace?; Northeast Asias Elusive Regime: A Qualitative Assessment of North Korea; Rogue Regime: A Qualitative Perspective on Irans Growing Threat to U.S. National Security; Relentless without Physical Boundary: Isis Campaign to Reestablish the Caliphate as a Global Threat; Five Eyes and One Problem; What Lurks in the Shadows? Cyber Threats to the United States; Conclusions, Recommendations, and Future Research Needs; Index.