Arturo Muñoz (intelligence)

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Arturo G. Muñoz is a political scientist at RAND Corporation.[1] Before that, he had worked in the CIA before retiring in 2009.[1] Muñoz has also spent his post-CIA career participating in various endeavors, such as assisting the CIA with Releases of Unclassified Edition of Studies in Intelligence[2] and teaching at Georgetown University's Center for Security Studies (CSS).[3] Muñoz's analysis and commentaries have been aired on international media, cable stations, and national television; streamed all over the internet; and cited by newspapers and magazines.[4]

Publications

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  • Amazigh: The Berbers of Morocco[5][6]
  • Afghanistan's Local War: Building Local Defense Forces[7]
  • Jenkins, Brian Michael; Godges, John (2011). The Long Shadow of 9/11. Rand Corporation. ISBN 9780833058386.[8]
  • Bent by History in Afghanistan[9]
  • Santa Muerte Syncretism[10]
  • A Long-Overdue Adaptation to the Afghan Environment[11]
  • Response to Why RAND Missed the Point[12]
  • Civil defense forces in Afghanistan[1]
  • USMIL information operations in Afghanistan[1]
  • Taliban strategy and tactics[1]
  • Taliban propaganda and psychological operations[1]
  • Taliban shadow government[1]
  • Assessing Military Information Operations in Afghanistan[13]
  • Information Operations: The Imperative of Doctrine Harmonization and Measures of Effectiveness[14]
  • Chinese Industrial Espionage: Technology Acquisition and Military Modernization (CIA study)[2]

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