This anthology series covers today's most current national and international issues and contains the most important opinions of the past and present. The purpose of the series is to introduce the reader to all sides of contemporary controversies in an objective and comprehensive way. Each anthology is composed of a wide spectrum of primary sources written by many of the foremost authorities in their respective fields; the authors represent leading conservative, liberal, and centrist views. This unique approach provides students with a concise view of divergent opinions on each topic. Extensive book and periodical bibliographies and a list of organizations to contact are also included. The Current Controversies series will prove invaluable to libraries and classrooms in need of young adult materials on today's leading issues and controversies.
Chapter 1: Has the U.S. Espionage and Intelligence-Gathering System Been Successful?
Chapter 2: Will Post-9/11 Reforms of the U.S. Intelligence System Be Effective?
Chapter 3: Do Intelligence-Gathering Activities Threaten Civil or Human Rights?
Chapter 4: What Can Be Done to Improve U.S. Intelligence-Gathering Abilities?