This volume discusses the challenges the future holds for
different aspects of the intelligence process and for organisations
working in the field.
The main focus of Western intelligence services is no longer on
the intentions and capabilities of the Soviet Union and its allies.
Instead, at present, there is a plethora of threats and problems
that deserve attention. Some of these problems are short-term and
potentially acute, such as terrorism. Others, such as the
exhaustion of natural resources, are longer-term and by nature
often more difficult to foresee in their implications.
This book analyses the different activities that make up the
intelligence process, or the 'intelligence cycle', with a focus on
changes brought about by external developments in the international
arena, such as technology and security threats. Drawing together a
range of key thinkers in the field, "The Future of Intelligence"
examines possible scenarios for future developments, including
estimations about their plausibility, and the possible consequences
for the functioning of intelligence and security services.
This book will be of much interest to students of intelligence
studies, strategic studies, foreign policy, security studies and IR
in general.
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