Secret Intelligence : A Reader
Additional authors:
Edited by Christopher Andrew; Richard J. Aldrich and Wesley K. Wark
Edition statement:1st
Published by :
Routledge Taylor & Franics Group
(London )
Physical details: xxi,552 Pages 24x17 cm | PB
ISBN:9780415420242.
Subject(s):
Secret service
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Intelligence service
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Military intelligence
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Peacekeeping forces
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Terrorism--Prevention
Year: 2010
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Focuses on the policy and debate about the future of intelligence. This book is divided into four sections: the intelligence cycle Intelligence, counter-terrorism and security Ethics, accountability and control Intelligence and the new warfare. It is suitable for those wishing to understand the relationship between intelligence and policy-making.
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