ABSTRACT
This book, first published in 1991, examines the changes to security and intelligence agencies envisioned in the uncertain world at the end of the Cold War. While the central focus is on the Canadian Security Intelligence Service, its history, function and future, there are also comparative studies of the British, Soviet, American and Australian systems.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part One|68 pages
International Perspectives on Intelligence
part Two|66 pages
Canadian and Comparative Perspectives
part Three|66 pages
Some Major Issues for the Future