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Why Does Intelligence Fail Yet We All Have to Learn from Mistakes?

https://doi.org/10.46272/2587-8476-2022-13-2-134-142

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A. R. Margoev
MGIMO University
Russian Federation

Adlan R. Margoev, Research Fellow, Center for Middle East Studies, Institute for International Studies

76 Vernadsky Proskekt, Moscow 119454 


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No potential conflict of interest was declared by the author.



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Margoev A.R. Why Does Intelligence Fail Yet We All Have to Learn from Mistakes? Journal of International Analytics. 2022;13(2):134-142. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.46272/2587-8476-2022-13-2-134-142

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