The Future of Intelligence
Challenges in the 21st century
Herausgeber: Duyvesteyn, Isabelle; Reijn, Joop Van; De Jong, Ben
The Future of Intelligence
Challenges in the 21st century
Herausgeber: Duyvesteyn, Isabelle; Reijn, Joop Van; De Jong, Ben
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Featuring leading scholars in the field, this volume discusses the challenges the future holds for different aspects of the intelligence process and for organisations working in the field.
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Featuring leading scholars in the field, this volume discusses the challenges the future holds for different aspects of the intelligence process and for organisations working in the field.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 182
- Erscheinungstermin: 17. März 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 231mm x 152mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 363g
- ISBN-13: 9780415663281
- ISBN-10: 0415663288
- Artikelnr.: 36164984
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 182
- Erscheinungstermin: 17. März 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 231mm x 152mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 363g
- ISBN-13: 9780415663281
- ISBN-10: 0415663288
- Artikelnr.: 36164984
Isabelle Duyvesteyn is associate professor at the Department of History of International Relations, Utrecht University in the Netherlands, and author/editor of several books, including the Handbook of Insurgency and Counterinsurgency (Routledge 2012). Ben de Jong is retired lecturer in the Department of East European History at the University of Amsterdam, the Netherlands. Joop van Reijn is former Chairman of the Netherlands Intelligence Studies Association (NISA), and a subject matter expert at The Hague Centre for Strategic Studies (HCSS) and a consultant for the Geneva Centre for Democratic Control of the Armed Forces.
Foreword and acknowledgements
Michael Kowalski 1. By Way of Introduction: A Systemic Way of Looking at the Future of Intelligence
Bob de Graaff 2. The Future of Intelligence: What Are the Threats
the Challenges and the Opportunities?
Sir David Omand 3. The Future of Intelligence: Changing Threats
Evolving Methods
Gregory F. Treverton 4. Is the US Intelligence Community Anti-Intellectual?
Mark M. Lowenthal 5. The Future of the Intelligence Process: The End of the Intelligence Cycle?
Art Hulnick 6. The Future of Counterintelligence: the Twenty-First Century Challenge
Jennifer Sims 7. Analyzing International Intelligence Cooperation: Institutions or Intelligence Assemblages?
Jelle van Buuren 8. European Intelligence Cooperation
Björn Fägersten 9. Intelligence-Led Policing in Europe: Lingering between Idea and Implementation
Monica den Boer 10. The Next Hundred Years: Reflections on the Future of Intelligence
Wilhelm Agrell 11. Conclusions: It may be September 10
2001 today George Dimitriu and Isabelle Duyvesteyn
Michael Kowalski 1. By Way of Introduction: A Systemic Way of Looking at the Future of Intelligence
Bob de Graaff 2. The Future of Intelligence: What Are the Threats
the Challenges and the Opportunities?
Sir David Omand 3. The Future of Intelligence: Changing Threats
Evolving Methods
Gregory F. Treverton 4. Is the US Intelligence Community Anti-Intellectual?
Mark M. Lowenthal 5. The Future of the Intelligence Process: The End of the Intelligence Cycle?
Art Hulnick 6. The Future of Counterintelligence: the Twenty-First Century Challenge
Jennifer Sims 7. Analyzing International Intelligence Cooperation: Institutions or Intelligence Assemblages?
Jelle van Buuren 8. European Intelligence Cooperation
Björn Fägersten 9. Intelligence-Led Policing in Europe: Lingering between Idea and Implementation
Monica den Boer 10. The Next Hundred Years: Reflections on the Future of Intelligence
Wilhelm Agrell 11. Conclusions: It may be September 10
2001 today George Dimitriu and Isabelle Duyvesteyn
Foreword and acknowledgements
Michael Kowalski 1. By Way of Introduction: A Systemic Way of Looking at the Future of Intelligence
Bob de Graaff 2. The Future of Intelligence: What Are the Threats
the Challenges and the Opportunities?
Sir David Omand 3. The Future of Intelligence: Changing Threats
Evolving Methods
Gregory F. Treverton 4. Is the US Intelligence Community Anti-Intellectual?
Mark M. Lowenthal 5. The Future of the Intelligence Process: The End of the Intelligence Cycle?
Art Hulnick 6. The Future of Counterintelligence: the Twenty-First Century Challenge
Jennifer Sims 7. Analyzing International Intelligence Cooperation: Institutions or Intelligence Assemblages?
Jelle van Buuren 8. European Intelligence Cooperation
Björn Fägersten 9. Intelligence-Led Policing in Europe: Lingering between Idea and Implementation
Monica den Boer 10. The Next Hundred Years: Reflections on the Future of Intelligence
Wilhelm Agrell 11. Conclusions: It may be September 10
2001 today George Dimitriu and Isabelle Duyvesteyn
Michael Kowalski 1. By Way of Introduction: A Systemic Way of Looking at the Future of Intelligence
Bob de Graaff 2. The Future of Intelligence: What Are the Threats
the Challenges and the Opportunities?
Sir David Omand 3. The Future of Intelligence: Changing Threats
Evolving Methods
Gregory F. Treverton 4. Is the US Intelligence Community Anti-Intellectual?
Mark M. Lowenthal 5. The Future of the Intelligence Process: The End of the Intelligence Cycle?
Art Hulnick 6. The Future of Counterintelligence: the Twenty-First Century Challenge
Jennifer Sims 7. Analyzing International Intelligence Cooperation: Institutions or Intelligence Assemblages?
Jelle van Buuren 8. European Intelligence Cooperation
Björn Fägersten 9. Intelligence-Led Policing in Europe: Lingering between Idea and Implementation
Monica den Boer 10. The Next Hundred Years: Reflections on the Future of Intelligence
Wilhelm Agrell 11. Conclusions: It may be September 10
2001 today George Dimitriu and Isabelle Duyvesteyn