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Secret intelligence : a reader /

Други автори: Andrew, Christopher M., Aldrich, Richard J. 1961-, Wark, Wesley K., 1952-
Формат: Книга
Език: English
Публикувано: London ; New York : Routledge, 2009.
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Онлайн достъп: Table of contents
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  • Introduction.
  • What is intelligence?
  • 1.
  • Wanted: A definition of 'intelligence' /
  • Michael Warner
  • 2.
  • Ideas of intelligence: Divergent national concepts and institutions /
  • Philip Davies
  • pt. 1
  • The Intelligence Cycle
  • The collection of intelligence
  • 3.
  • It's a cultural thing: Thoughts on a troubled CIA /
  • Garrett Jones
  • 4.
  • All glory is fleeting: SIGINT and the fight against international terrorism /
  • Matthew Aid
  • 5.
  • A venerable source in a new era: Sailing the sea of OSINT in the information age /
  • Stephen Mercado
  • The analysis of intelligence
  • 6.
  • Surprise despite warning: Why sudden attacks succeed /
  • R.K. Betts
  • 7.
  • What to do when traditional models fail /
  • Carmen Medina
  • Intelligence at the top: Producer-consumer linkage
  • 8.
  • American Presidents and their intelligence communities /
  • C.M. Andrew
  • 9.
  • Squaring the circle: Dealing with intelligence-policy breakdowns /
  • K.L. Gardiner.
  • Liaison: Intelligence co-operation
  • 10.
  • International intelligence co-operation: An inside perspective /
  • Stephen Lander
  • pt. 2
  • Intelligence, Counter-Terrorism and Security
  • Intelligence and 9/11
  • 11.
  • Strategic surprise and the September 11 attacks /
  • Daniel Byman
  • 12.
  • Deja Vu? Comparing Pearl Harbor and September 11 /
  • James J. Wirtz
  • Intelligence and WMD
  • 13.
  • Reports, politics, and intelligence failures: The case of Iraq /
  • Robert Jervis
  • 14.
  • Intelligence and Iraq: The UK's four enquiries /
  • Richard J. Aldrich
  • Security intelligence and counter-terrorism
  • 15.
  • Intelligence and strategy in the war on Islamist terrorism /
  • John R. Schindler
  • 16.
  • Intelligence in Northern Ireland /
  • B. Bamford
  • Counter-intelligence
  • 17.
  • Counterintelligence: The broken triad /
  • Frederick L. Wettering
  • pt. 3
  • Ethics, Accountability and Control
  • The problems of oversight and accountability
  • 18.
  • Partisanship and the decline of intelligence oversight /
  • M.C. Ott
  • 19.
  • The British experience with intelligence accountability /
  • Mark Phythian
  • The problem of surveillance and civil liberties
  • 20.
  • Domestic intelligence and civil liberties /
  • Kate Martin.
  • 21.
  • High policing in the security control society /
  • James Sheptycki
  • Intelligence and ethics
  • 22.
  • Ethics and intelligence after September 2001 /
  • Michael Herman
  • 23.
  • Ethical guidelines in using secret intelligence for public security /
  • Sir David Omand
  • Torture and assassination
  • 24.
  • Can the torture of terrorist suspects be justified? /
  • Maureen Ramsay
  • pt. 4
  • Intelligence and the New Warfare
  • Covert action
  • 25.
  • Covert action and the Pentagon /
  • Jennifer D. Kibbe
  • Intelligence, deception and military operations
  • 26.
  • Netcentric warfare, C4ISR and information operations /
  • John Ferris
  • Intelligence and counter-insurgency
  • 27.
  • Securing the globe /
  • Peter Gill
  • Intelligence for peacekeeping and peacemaking
  • 28.
  • Intelligence and UN peacekeeping /
  • Hugh Smith
  • 29.
  • Intelligence and the International Security Assistance Force in Afghanistan (ISAF) /
  • Joop Van Reijn
  • Conclusion
  • 30.
  • Learning to live with intelligence /
  • Wesley K. Wark.