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Secret intelligence : a reader

✍ Scribed by Aldrich, Richard J.; Andrew, Christopher M.; Wark, Wesley K.


Publisher
Routledge
Year
2020
Tongue
English
Leaves
679
Edition
Second edition.
Category
Library

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✦ Table of Contents


Introduction: What is intelligence? 1. Wanted: A definition of 'intelligence' Michael Warner2. Ideas of intelligence: Divergent national concepts and institutions Philip DaviesPart 1: The Intelligence CycleSummary The collection of intelligence3. Observations on Successful Espionage Joseph Wippl4. All glory is fleeting: SIGINT and the fight against international terrorism Matthew Aid5. Introducing Social Media Intelligence Sir David Omand, James Bartlett and Carl Miller6. The Increasing Value of Open Source Stevyn GibsonThe analysis of intelligence7. Surprise despite warning: Why sudden attacks succeed R.K. Betts8. Is Politicization Ever a Good Thing? Joshua RovnerIntelligence at the top: Producer-consumer linkage9. American Presidents and their intelligence communities C.M Andrew10. Squaring the circle: Dealing with intelligence-policy breakdowns K.L. GardinerLiaison: International Intelligence co-operation11. International intelligence co-operation: An inside perspective Stephen Lander12. 'Foreign Intelligence Liaison: Devils, Deals, and Details' Jennifer Sims Part 2: Intelligence, Counter-Terrorism and SecuritySummary Intelligence and 9/1113. The 9/11 Terrorist Attacks: A Failure of Policy Not Strategic Intelligence Analysis Stephen Marrin14. Deja Vu? Comparing Pearl Harbor and September 11 James J. Wirtz Intelligence and WMD15. Reports, politics, and intelligence failures: The case of Iraq Robert Jervis16. British Intelligence Failures and Iraq John MorrisonSecurity intelligence and counter-terrorism17. Intelligence and strategy in the war on Islamist terrorism John R. Schindler18. Intelligence in Northern Ireland B. BamfordCounter-intelligence19. Counterintelligence: The broken triad Frederick L. Wettering 20. Delayed Disclosure: National Security, Whistle-Blowers and the Nature of Secrecy Richard J. Aldrich and Christopher MoranPart 3: Ethics, Accountability and ControlSummaryThe problems of oversight and accountability21. The British experience with intelligence accountability Mark Phythian22. The role of news media in intelligence oversight Claudia HillebrandThe problem of surveillance and civil liberties23. High policing in the security control society James Sheptycki24. Needles in Haystacks: Law, Capability, Ethics, and Proportionality in Big Data Intelligence-Gathering Julian RichardsIntelligence and ethics25. Ethics and intelligence after September 2001 Michael Herman26. 'As Rays of Light to the Human Soul'? Moral Agents and Intelligence Gathering Toni ErskineTorture and assassination27. Can the torture of terrorist suspects be justified? Maureen Ramsay28. Torture - The Case for Dirty Harry and against Alan Dershowitz Uwe SteinhoffPart 4: Intelligence and the New WarfareSummary Covert action29. Covert action and the Pentagon Jennifer D Kibbe30. Secret Intelligence, Covert Action and Clandestine Diplomacy Len ScottIntelligence, deception and military operations31. Netcentric warfare, C4ISR and information operations John Ferris32. The New Frontier: Cyberespionage and Cyberwar Lewis HerringtonIntelligence, counter-insurgency and peacekeeping33. Intelligence and Counter-insurgency Rory Cormac34. Intelligence and UN peacekeeping Hugh SmithReform and New Directions35. Intelligence and the Global South
China, Africa and South America Zakia Shiraz and John Kasuku36. Learning to live with intelligence Wesley K. Wark

✦ Subjects


Spionage;Geheimdienst;Intelligence service;Secret service


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