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John A. Gentry

John A. Gentry was for twelve years an intelligence analyst at the Central Intelligence Agency, where he worked mainly on economic issues concerning the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe. He also was senior analyst on the staff of the National Intelligence Officer for Warning in 1987-1989. In 1986 he experienced politicization from the political Right-efforts by CIA managers to make the Soviet Union and its allies look even worse than they clearly were. He approached the Senate intelligence committee about his concerns in 1991 during the confirmation hearings of Robert Gates to be director of central intelligence, recommending that Gates not be confirmed. Gates was head of CIA's analysis directorate in 1982-1986 and was, many CIA personnel then believed, responsible for the politicization. History indicates fairly clearly that politicization of all sorts is damaging in many ways, and Gentry has tracked the issue of politicization of intelligence by intelligence professionals closely ever since. The politicization since 2016 has been from the political Left, does the same kind of damage Gentry personally experienced, but is massive by historical standards and correspondingly is a much more important development in US intelligence and national political history.

After completing his Ph.D. in 2008, Gentry taught at several educational institutions, including the National Defense University, George Mason University, Columbia University, and from 2011 to 2015 at National Intelligence University-the educational arm of the intelligence community. Hence, he fairly recently was a member of the IC, dealing daily with personnel from virtually all IC agencies.

He is now an adjunct professor with Georgetown University's School of Foreign Service. He teaches courses on intelligence subjects.Especially after turning to teaching,

Gentry has also written extensively on security-related subjects, especially in recent years on intelligence topics. He has published more than 30 articles on intelligence subjects, mainly in academic journals such as Intelligence and National Security and International Journal of Intelligence and CounterIntelligence. He is on the editorial advisory board of International Journal of Intelligence and CounterIntelligence. He has written three published books, two of which are on intelligence topics. His most recent book (with Joseph S. Gordon) is Strategic Warning Intelligence: History, Challenges, and Prospects (Georgetown University Press, 2019). He is a member of the International Studies Association, which has a vibrant intelligence studies section, and is well-known to intelligence studies scholars.

Education
PhD, Political Science, George Washington University, 2008
BA, History, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 1971

Professional experience
Retired U.S. Army Reserve lieutenant colonel, duties mainly in intelligence and special operations arenas.
Former intelligence analyst, Central Intelligence Agency.
Current member, Editorial Committee, International Journal of Intelligence and CounterIntelligence
Frequent writer on intelligence and national security issues.
Academic since 2008.

Publications
Numerous articles published in: American Intelligence Journal; Comparative Strategy; Defense Intelligence Journal; Defense & Security Analysis; Intelligence and National Security; International Journal of Intelligence and CounterIntelligence; Journal of Intelligence History; Naval War College Review; Parameters; Political Science Quarterly; Security Studies; Washington Quarterly.
Published books: US Intelligence versus President Donald Trump: Causes and Consequences (forthcoming, 2023); Strategic Warning Intelligence: History, Challenges and Prospects (with Joseph S. Gordon) (Georgetown University Press, 2019); After the Wars: International Lessons from U.S. Wars in Iraq and Afghanistan (co-editor with William M. Nolte) (National Intelligence Press, 2018); How Wars Are Won and Lost: Vulnerability and Military Power (Praeger Security International, 2012); Lost Promise: How CIA Analysis Misserves the Nation (University Press of America, 1993).

Born December 29, 1949

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