Intelligence Practices in High-Trust Societies
Scandinavian Exceptionalism?
Herausgeber: Vrist Rønn, Kira; Hartmann, Mia; Diderichsen, Adam
Intelligence Practices in High-Trust Societies
Scandinavian Exceptionalism?
Herausgeber: Vrist Rønn, Kira; Hartmann, Mia; Diderichsen, Adam
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This book examines the dynamics of intelligence practices in the Scandinavian culture of high social cohesion and high trust.
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This book examines the dynamics of intelligence practices in the Scandinavian culture of high social cohesion and high trust.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 232
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. September 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 531g
- ISBN-13: 9781032617039
- ISBN-10: 1032617039
- Artikelnr.: 70734600
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 232
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. September 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 531g
- ISBN-13: 9781032617039
- ISBN-10: 1032617039
- Artikelnr.: 70734600
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Kira Vrist Rønn is associate professor at the Department of Political Science and Public Management, University of Southern Denmark. Adam Diderichsen is a researcher at the Department of Political Science and Public Management, University of Southern Denmark. Mia Hartmann works as advisor and project manager at the Royal Danish Defence College, at the Department of Leadership and Organisation. Melanie Hartvigsen is a PhD fellow at the University of Southern Denmark, Center for War Studies.
Foreword: Inventing Intelligence Studies in Scandinavia Wilhelm Agrell
Introduction Kira Vrist Rønn, Adam Diderichsen, Mia Hartmann, and Melanie
Hartvigsen PART I: LEGITIMACY AND COOPERATION 1. Glad to be of service: The
Role of Small States in Intelligence Cooperation and the Myth of the "quid
pro quo" Principle Thomas Wegener Friis 2. Little Brother Legitimacy: Small
States and Intelligence Sharing as Gift-giving Adam Diderichsen 3. Trust
Games in Denmark and Sweden: Unpacking Trust in International Intelligence
Cooperation on SIGINT Hedvig Ördén PART II: ACCOUNTABILITY AND TRUST 4. Spy
Hunters in a High-Trust Society: A Study of Secrecy, Suspicion and
Cooperation in Swedish Counterintelligence in the 1980s Tony Ingesson 5.
Scandinavian Police Intelligence Services: Friends or foes? On the
normative desirability of civilian versus policiary intelligence agencies
Ingvild Bruce 6. Intelligence oversight as an institutional battlefield:
The Danish experience Melanie Hartvigsen, Mia Hartmann and Adam Diderichsen
7. Intelligence Oversight in Sweden and the Role of the Opposition: Three
Intelligence Crises and their Political Repercussions Johan Matz PART III:
INTELLIGENCE PRACTICES 8. Intelligence Education for the Future: What Kind
of Future is the Scandinavian Intelligence Community prepared for? Karen
Lund Petersen and Kira Vrist Rønn 9. Recruiting the Swedish Intelligence
Professional Sebastian Larsson 10. rements in Denmark Tallat Rønn Shakoor
PART IV: TRUST AND CULTURES OF SECRECY 11. Exploiting trust: A moral guide
Lars Christie and Andreas Eriksen 12. Diffusion and Resistance to
Intelligence in the Norwegian Police Helene O. I. Gundhus and Christin T.
Wathne 13. Metaphors We Hide Behind: What Metaphors of Data, Information,
and Technology Can Tell Us About Scandinavian Intelligence Practices Sille
Obelitz Søe 14. The Hyper-Secret Danish Intelligence Culture. Making sense
of the Recurring Intelligence Scandals in Denmark Alexandra Franzén
Introduction Kira Vrist Rønn, Adam Diderichsen, Mia Hartmann, and Melanie
Hartvigsen PART I: LEGITIMACY AND COOPERATION 1. Glad to be of service: The
Role of Small States in Intelligence Cooperation and the Myth of the "quid
pro quo" Principle Thomas Wegener Friis 2. Little Brother Legitimacy: Small
States and Intelligence Sharing as Gift-giving Adam Diderichsen 3. Trust
Games in Denmark and Sweden: Unpacking Trust in International Intelligence
Cooperation on SIGINT Hedvig Ördén PART II: ACCOUNTABILITY AND TRUST 4. Spy
Hunters in a High-Trust Society: A Study of Secrecy, Suspicion and
Cooperation in Swedish Counterintelligence in the 1980s Tony Ingesson 5.
Scandinavian Police Intelligence Services: Friends or foes? On the
normative desirability of civilian versus policiary intelligence agencies
Ingvild Bruce 6. Intelligence oversight as an institutional battlefield:
The Danish experience Melanie Hartvigsen, Mia Hartmann and Adam Diderichsen
7. Intelligence Oversight in Sweden and the Role of the Opposition: Three
Intelligence Crises and their Political Repercussions Johan Matz PART III:
INTELLIGENCE PRACTICES 8. Intelligence Education for the Future: What Kind
of Future is the Scandinavian Intelligence Community prepared for? Karen
Lund Petersen and Kira Vrist Rønn 9. Recruiting the Swedish Intelligence
Professional Sebastian Larsson 10. rements in Denmark Tallat Rønn Shakoor
PART IV: TRUST AND CULTURES OF SECRECY 11. Exploiting trust: A moral guide
Lars Christie and Andreas Eriksen 12. Diffusion and Resistance to
Intelligence in the Norwegian Police Helene O. I. Gundhus and Christin T.
Wathne 13. Metaphors We Hide Behind: What Metaphors of Data, Information,
and Technology Can Tell Us About Scandinavian Intelligence Practices Sille
Obelitz Søe 14. The Hyper-Secret Danish Intelligence Culture. Making sense
of the Recurring Intelligence Scandals in Denmark Alexandra Franzén
Foreword: Inventing Intelligence Studies in Scandinavia Wilhelm Agrell
Introduction Kira Vrist Rønn, Adam Diderichsen, Mia Hartmann, and Melanie
Hartvigsen PART I: LEGITIMACY AND COOPERATION 1. Glad to be of service: The
Role of Small States in Intelligence Cooperation and the Myth of the "quid
pro quo" Principle Thomas Wegener Friis 2. Little Brother Legitimacy: Small
States and Intelligence Sharing as Gift-giving Adam Diderichsen 3. Trust
Games in Denmark and Sweden: Unpacking Trust in International Intelligence
Cooperation on SIGINT Hedvig Ördén PART II: ACCOUNTABILITY AND TRUST 4. Spy
Hunters in a High-Trust Society: A Study of Secrecy, Suspicion and
Cooperation in Swedish Counterintelligence in the 1980s Tony Ingesson 5.
Scandinavian Police Intelligence Services: Friends or foes? On the
normative desirability of civilian versus policiary intelligence agencies
Ingvild Bruce 6. Intelligence oversight as an institutional battlefield:
The Danish experience Melanie Hartvigsen, Mia Hartmann and Adam Diderichsen
7. Intelligence Oversight in Sweden and the Role of the Opposition: Three
Intelligence Crises and their Political Repercussions Johan Matz PART III:
INTELLIGENCE PRACTICES 8. Intelligence Education for the Future: What Kind
of Future is the Scandinavian Intelligence Community prepared for? Karen
Lund Petersen and Kira Vrist Rønn 9. Recruiting the Swedish Intelligence
Professional Sebastian Larsson 10. rements in Denmark Tallat Rønn Shakoor
PART IV: TRUST AND CULTURES OF SECRECY 11. Exploiting trust: A moral guide
Lars Christie and Andreas Eriksen 12. Diffusion and Resistance to
Intelligence in the Norwegian Police Helene O. I. Gundhus and Christin T.
Wathne 13. Metaphors We Hide Behind: What Metaphors of Data, Information,
and Technology Can Tell Us About Scandinavian Intelligence Practices Sille
Obelitz Søe 14. The Hyper-Secret Danish Intelligence Culture. Making sense
of the Recurring Intelligence Scandals in Denmark Alexandra Franzén
Introduction Kira Vrist Rønn, Adam Diderichsen, Mia Hartmann, and Melanie
Hartvigsen PART I: LEGITIMACY AND COOPERATION 1. Glad to be of service: The
Role of Small States in Intelligence Cooperation and the Myth of the "quid
pro quo" Principle Thomas Wegener Friis 2. Little Brother Legitimacy: Small
States and Intelligence Sharing as Gift-giving Adam Diderichsen 3. Trust
Games in Denmark and Sweden: Unpacking Trust in International Intelligence
Cooperation on SIGINT Hedvig Ördén PART II: ACCOUNTABILITY AND TRUST 4. Spy
Hunters in a High-Trust Society: A Study of Secrecy, Suspicion and
Cooperation in Swedish Counterintelligence in the 1980s Tony Ingesson 5.
Scandinavian Police Intelligence Services: Friends or foes? On the
normative desirability of civilian versus policiary intelligence agencies
Ingvild Bruce 6. Intelligence oversight as an institutional battlefield:
The Danish experience Melanie Hartvigsen, Mia Hartmann and Adam Diderichsen
7. Intelligence Oversight in Sweden and the Role of the Opposition: Three
Intelligence Crises and their Political Repercussions Johan Matz PART III:
INTELLIGENCE PRACTICES 8. Intelligence Education for the Future: What Kind
of Future is the Scandinavian Intelligence Community prepared for? Karen
Lund Petersen and Kira Vrist Rønn 9. Recruiting the Swedish Intelligence
Professional Sebastian Larsson 10. rements in Denmark Tallat Rønn Shakoor
PART IV: TRUST AND CULTURES OF SECRECY 11. Exploiting trust: A moral guide
Lars Christie and Andreas Eriksen 12. Diffusion and Resistance to
Intelligence in the Norwegian Police Helene O. I. Gundhus and Christin T.
Wathne 13. Metaphors We Hide Behind: What Metaphors of Data, Information,
and Technology Can Tell Us About Scandinavian Intelligence Practices Sille
Obelitz Søe 14. The Hyper-Secret Danish Intelligence Culture. Making sense
of the Recurring Intelligence Scandals in Denmark Alexandra Franzén