LANCASTER, Pa.- Former CIA analyst Mel Goodman will discuss "The Failure of Intelligence: The Decline and Fall of the CIA" on Monday, April 9, at 4:30 in Franklin & Marshall's Stahr Auditorium, Stager Hall. The talk is free and open to the public. Goodman is senior fellow and director of the national security program at the Center for International Policy. He is also an adjunct professor of government at Johns Hopkins University and was a professor of international security studies and chairman of the international relations department at the National War College from 1986-2004. He was division chief and senior analyst at the CIA's Office of Soviet Affairs from 1976-1986, and a senior analyst at the State Department's Bureau of Intelligence and Research from 1974-76. He was an intelligence adviser to the Strategic Arms Limitations Talks in Vienna and Washington. Goodman is the author of the forthcoming The Decline and fall of the CIA, as well as Lessons of the Cold War; Bush League Diplomacy: Putting the Nation at Risk (Prometheus, 2004); The Phantom Defense (Praeger, 2001); and co-author of The Wars of Eduard Shevardnadze (Penn State Press).
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