Further Reading
- Heuer, Richards J. Psychology of Intelligence Analysis (1999)
- Kent, Sherman. Strategic Intelligence for American World Policy (1965)
- Kent, Sherman and Steury, Donald P. (Editor) Sherman Kent and the Board of National Estimates: Collected Essays (2008)
- MacEachin, Douglas J. The Tradecraft of Analysis: Challenge and Change in the CIA (1994)
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