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This book provides an introduction to key concepts and issues in intelligence for undergraduate and postgraduate students.
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This book provides an introduction to key concepts and issues in intelligence for undergraduate and postgraduate students.
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- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 272
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. Januar 2026
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 246mm x 174mm
- ISBN-13: 9780415428682
- ISBN-10: 0415428688
- Artikelnr.: 26249341
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 272
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. Januar 2026
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 246mm x 174mm
- ISBN-13: 9780415428682
- ISBN-10: 0415428688
- Artikelnr.: 26249341
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Philip H. J. Davies is Deputy Director of the Brunel Centre for Intelligence and Security Studies (BCISS) at Brunel University. He wrote his PhD at the University of Reading on British intelligence and has published extensively on intelligence and defence issues.
Introduction. Introduction for Course Convenors 1. What is Intelligence?
The Elements of Intelligence 2. Collection: Sources and Methods 3.
Counter-Intelligence: Protecting Intelligence 4. Covert Action: War by
Other Means 5. Analysis and Estimates: Putting the Pieces Together 6.
Requirements and Priorities: The Need to Know Intelligence in Government
7. Intelligence and Policy: The Producer-Consumer Interface 8. The
Intelligence Community: Coordination and Integration 9. Causes of
Intelligence Failure: Why it Goes Wrong 10. Defence Support: Information
for Combat 11. Police Intelligence: Information for Law Enforcement
Intelligence and Politics 12. Ethics and Intelligence 13. Intelligence and
Democracy I: Surveillance and Civil Liberties 14. Intelligence and
Democracy II: Accountability and Oversight 15. Intelligence and Democracy
III: Proportionality and the Law 16. Intelligence in Non-Democratic States:
Espionage and Regime Security
The Elements of Intelligence 2. Collection: Sources and Methods 3.
Counter-Intelligence: Protecting Intelligence 4. Covert Action: War by
Other Means 5. Analysis and Estimates: Putting the Pieces Together 6.
Requirements and Priorities: The Need to Know Intelligence in Government
7. Intelligence and Policy: The Producer-Consumer Interface 8. The
Intelligence Community: Coordination and Integration 9. Causes of
Intelligence Failure: Why it Goes Wrong 10. Defence Support: Information
for Combat 11. Police Intelligence: Information for Law Enforcement
Intelligence and Politics 12. Ethics and Intelligence 13. Intelligence and
Democracy I: Surveillance and Civil Liberties 14. Intelligence and
Democracy II: Accountability and Oversight 15. Intelligence and Democracy
III: Proportionality and the Law 16. Intelligence in Non-Democratic States:
Espionage and Regime Security
Introduction. Introduction for Course Convenors 1. What is Intelligence?
The Elements of Intelligence 2. Collection: Sources and Methods 3.
Counter-Intelligence: Protecting Intelligence 4. Covert Action: War by
Other Means 5. Analysis and Estimates: Putting the Pieces Together 6.
Requirements and Priorities: The Need to Know Intelligence in Government
7. Intelligence and Policy: The Producer-Consumer Interface 8. The
Intelligence Community: Coordination and Integration 9. Causes of
Intelligence Failure: Why it Goes Wrong 10. Defence Support: Information
for Combat 11. Police Intelligence: Information for Law Enforcement
Intelligence and Politics 12. Ethics and Intelligence 13. Intelligence and
Democracy I: Surveillance and Civil Liberties 14. Intelligence and
Democracy II: Accountability and Oversight 15. Intelligence and Democracy
III: Proportionality and the Law 16. Intelligence in Non-Democratic States:
Espionage and Regime Security
The Elements of Intelligence 2. Collection: Sources and Methods 3.
Counter-Intelligence: Protecting Intelligence 4. Covert Action: War by
Other Means 5. Analysis and Estimates: Putting the Pieces Together 6.
Requirements and Priorities: The Need to Know Intelligence in Government
7. Intelligence and Policy: The Producer-Consumer Interface 8. The
Intelligence Community: Coordination and Integration 9. Causes of
Intelligence Failure: Why it Goes Wrong 10. Defence Support: Information
for Combat 11. Police Intelligence: Information for Law Enforcement
Intelligence and Politics 12. Ethics and Intelligence 13. Intelligence and
Democracy I: Surveillance and Civil Liberties 14. Intelligence and
Democracy II: Accountability and Oversight 15. Intelligence and Democracy
III: Proportionality and the Law 16. Intelligence in Non-Democratic States:
Espionage and Regime Security