
Josh Kerbel
Professor of practice and co-director of the Center for Futures Intelligence and Anticipatory Thought in NIU’s Caracristi Institute
Josh Kerbel is a professor of practice at the National Intelligence University where he focuses on the changing nature of the global security environment—from complicated to complex—and the implications of that change for intelligence. An almost 30-year intelligence analyst, he has worked at a range of agencies, including CIA, DIA, ONI, and the ODNI (including the NIC). The thoughts and reflections contained herein are his alone.
OPINION — Not long ago, I was talking to an old friend and China analyst about the need for Intelligence Community (IC) analysts to spend significantly more time looking at themselves and their own [...] More
OPINION — In 1990, the world was on the cusp of a major transformation. The bifurcated, static and hierarchical Cold War era was giving way to the entangled, dynamic and networked world of today. [...] More


