This topical volume offers a comprehensive review of secret
intelligence organizations and activities.
Intelligence has been in the news consistently since 9/11 and
the Iraqi WMD errors. Leading experts in the field approach the
three major missions of intelligence: collection-and-analysis;
covert action; and counterintelligence. Within each of these
missions, the dynamically written essays dissect the so-called
intelligence cycle to reveal the challenges of gathering and
assessing information from around the world. Covert action, the
most controversial intelligence activity, is explored, with special
attention on the issue of military organizations moving into what
was once primarily a civilian responsibility. The authors
furthermore examine the problems that are associated with
counterintelligence, protecting secrets from foreign spies and
terrorist organizations, as well as the question of intelligence
accountability, and how a nation can protect its citizens against
the possible abuse of power by its own secret agencies.
The Handbook of Intelligence Studies is a benchmark publication
with major importance both for current research and for the future
of the field. It is essential reading for advanced undergraduates,
graduate students and scholars of intelligence studies,
international security, strategic studies and political science in
general.
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