Understanding Intelligence in the Twenty-First Century
Journeys in Shadows
Published by: Routledge
ISBN: 9780714655338
Publication Date: 2004
Pages: 231
Edition: First Edition
ISBN: 9780714655338
Publication Date: 2004
Pages: 231
Edition: First Edition
Book Summary
Over the past few decades, international history and security have been significantly influenced by greater understanding of the role of intelligence in national security and foreign policy-making. In Britain, much of the work has developed in the subdiscipline of international history with its methodological predisposition towards archive-based research. Advances in archival disclosure, accelerated by the end of the Cold War, as well as by the changing attitudes of official secrecy and the work of the intelligence services, have further facilitated research, understanding and debate. Recent controversies, including claims of politicisation of intelligence historiography, have added additional public saliency to long-standing academic disputes. The events of September 11 and their aftermath have shown the value and limits of secret intelligence and generated fresh controversies for proponents and critics. This book examines critically the development of intelligence studies and assesses its contribution to the study of international relations. It draws upon the viewpoints of leading academics, journalists and former practitioners, to explore the way the subject is studied, for what purposes and with what consequences. LIST OF READINGS
Foreword
Peter HennessyID: s8855 | 2pp | Copyright Fee: $0.24
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Preface
Len Scott, Peter JacksonID: s8856 | 2pp | Copyright Fee: $0.24
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Journeys in Shadows
Len Scott, Peter JacksonID: s8860 | 28pp | Copyright Fee: $3.36
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Intelligence, International Relations and ‘Under-Theorisation’
Christopher AndrewID: s8861 | 13pp | Copyright Fee: $1.56
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German Intelligence History: A Field in Search of Scholars
Wolfgang KriegerID: s8862 | 12pp | Copyright Fee: $1.44
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Netcentric Warfare, C4LSR and Information Operations: Towards a Revolution in Military Intelligence?
John FerrisID: s8863 | 24pp | Copyright Fee: $2.88
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Some Concepts That May Be Useful in Understanding the Myriad Forms and Contexts of Surveillance
Gary T. MarxID: s8864 | 21pp | Copyright Fee: $2.52
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‘Who Profited From the Crime?’ Intelligence Failure, Conspiracy Theories and the Case of September 11
Robert Alan GoldbergID: s8865 | 12pp | Copyright Fee: $1.44
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Bletchley Park and the Holocaust
Michael SmithID: s8866 | 11pp | Copyright Fee: $1.32
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Fiction, Faction and Intelligence
Nigel WestID: s8867 | 13pp | Copyright Fee: $1.56
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