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National Intelligence Systems: Current Research and Future Prospects

Editat de Gregory F. Treverton, Wilhelm Agrell
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 21 iun 2009
A series of investigations, especially in Great Britain and the United States, have focused attention on the performance of national intelligence services. At the same time, terrorism and a broad span of trans-national security challenges has highlighted the crucial role of intelligence. This book takes stock of the underlying intellectual sub-structure of intelligence. For intelligence, as for other areas of policy, serious intellectual inquiry is the basis for improving the performance of real-world institutions. The volume explores intelligence from an intellectual perspective, not an organizational one. Instead the book identifies themes that run through these applications, such as the lack of comprehensive theories, the unclear relations between providers and users of intelligence, and the predominance of bureaucratic organizations driven by collection. A key element is the development, or rather non-development, of intelligence toward an established set of methods and standards and, above all, an ongoing scientific discourse.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780521518574
ISBN-10: 0521518571
Pagini: 304
Ilustrații: 2 tables
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.57 kg
Editura: Cambridge University Press
Colecția Cambridge University Press
Locul publicării:New York, United States

Cuprins

1. Introduction Gregory F. Treverton and Wilhelm Agrell; Part I. Defining the Field, Its Theory, Historiography and Changes after the Cold War: 2. Building a theory of intelligence systems Michael Warner; 3. Reflections on intelligence historiography since 1939 Christopher Andrew; 4. A theory of intelligence and international politics Jennifer Sims; 5. Intelligence analysis after the Cold War - new paradigm or old anomalies? Wilhelm Agrell; Part II. Research on New Challenges, Methods and Threats: 6. On counterterrorism and intelligence Neal Pollard; 7. Technical collection in the post-9/11 world Jeffrey T. Richelson; Part III. Intelligence, Politics and Oversight: 8. The intelligence-policymaker relationship, and the politicization of intelligence Olav Riste; 9. Oversight of intelligence: a comparative approach Wolfgang Krieger; 10. The limits of avowal: secret intelligence in an age of public scrutiny Sir David Omand; 11. The science of intelligence: reflections on a field that never was Wilhelm Agrell and Gregory F. Treverton.

Recenzii

'This valuable book, written from five distinct national perspectives, is a landmark contribution. Its original and experienced thinking is essential reading for people concerned about re-inventing democratic intelligence for today's assymetrical challenges.' Anthony Campbell, Former Head of Intelligence Analysis in the Canadian Privy Council (Cabinet) Office
'What are intelligence's special characteristics? What are the intellectual foundations for what it does? Here is a heavyweight attempt to develop answers to these key questions, for all concerned with intelligence everywhere.' Michael Herman, Founder Director, Oxford Intelligence Group
'An outstanding collection that brings together many of the most talented scholars working on intelligence and security issues today in a wide-ranging survey of the state of the field. The wide range of approaches and the variety of topics covered ensure that this volume will be indispensable for both teaching and research for years to come.' Peter Jackson, Aberystwyth University, UK

Descriere

This book takes stock of the underlying intellectual sub-structure of intelligence.