ABSTRACT

This Reader in the field of intelligence studies focuses on policy, blending classic works on concepts and approaches with more recent essays dealing with current issues and the ongoing debate about the future of intelligence.

The subject of secret intelligence has never enjoyed a higher profile. The terrorist attacks of 9/11, Madrid and London, the conflicts in Iraq and Afghanistan, the missing WMD, public debates over prisoner interrogation, and new domestic security regulations have all contributed to make this a ‘hot’ subject over the past decade.

Aiming to be more comprehensive than existing books, and to achieve truly international coverage of the field, this book provides key readings and supporting material for students and course convenors. It is divided into four main sections, each of which includes full summaries of each article, further reading suggestions, and student questions:

  • The intelligence cycle
  • Intelligence, counter-terrorism and security
  • Ethics, accountability and control
  • Intelligence and the new warfare

Comprising essays by leading scholars in the field, Secret Intelligence will be essential reading both for students and for anyone wishing to understand the current relationship between intelligence and policy-making.

chapter |2 pages

Introduction: What is intelligence?

part |2 pages

PART 1 THE INTELLIGENCE CYCLE

part |2 pages

PART 2 INTELLIGENCE, COUNTER-TERRORISM AND SECURITY

part |2 pages

PART 3 ETHICS, ACCOUNTABILITY AND CONTROL

part |2 pages

PART 4 INTELLIGENCE AND THE NEW WARFARE

chapter |6 pages

Summary

chapter 25|16 pages

Covert action and the Pentagon

chapter 27|19 pages

Securing the globe

chapter 28|27 pages

Intelligence and UN peacekeeping

chapter 30|11 pages

Learning to live with intelligence

chapter |2 pages

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