Twenty-First Century Intelligence collects the thinking of some of
the foremost experts on the future of intelligence in our new
century. The essays contained in this volume are set against the
backdrop of the transforming events of the September 11 terrorist
attacks. Intelligence plays a central and highly visible role in
the global war on terror, and in new doctrines of global
pre-emption of threats. Yet the challenges for intelligence
services are great as the twenty-first century unfolds.
This collection will inform and stimulate new thinking about the
current strengths and weaknesses of intelligence services, and
about the future paths that they may follow. Behind the
controversies of the present over intelligence performance, lie
critical questions about how the past and future of an often
mysterious but critical arm of the state are linked.
This book was previously published as a special issue of the
journal Intelligence and National Security.
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