Intelligence and Statecraft: The Use and Limits of Intelligence in International Society

Author:   Peter Jackson ,  Jennifer Siegel
Publisher:   Praeger Publishers
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9786611111168


Pages:   302
Publication Date:   30 April 2005
Format:   Electronic book text
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Demonstrates that studying the history of intelligence enriches our understanding of its role in international relations today Intelligence has never been a more important factor in international affairs than it is today. The 9/11 commission in the US, and the Hutton Report in Britain, have placed intelligence, and its (mis)use by politicians, at the heart of political debate. Since the end of the Second World War, vast intelligence bureaucracies have emerged to play an increasingly important role in the making of national policy within all major states. One of the biggest problems within the contemporary thinking about intelligence and international relations is a lack of historical context. Observers routinely comment on the challenges facing intelligence communities without reflecting on the historical forces that have shaped these communities over the past two centuries. Intelligence and Statecraft explores the constant nature and limits of intelligence, and examines how the practices of intelligence collection and analysis have remained essentially unchanged since the Roman era - rendering intelligence little or no more effective in reducing uncertainty at the dawn of the twenty-first century than in centuries past. The contributors in this volume consider the causes and consequences of this as well as its impact on war, strategy, and statecraft. The new perspectives presented in this volume on the evolution of intelligence services and intelligence practice over the past 200 years can only enrich ongoing debates over how best to reform national intelligence structures.; Places modern controversies over intelligence in their historical context

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Author:   Peter Jackson ,  Jennifer Siegel
Publisher:   Praeger Publishers
Imprint:   Praeger Publishers
ISBN:  

9786611111168


ISBN 10:   6611111166
Pages:   302
Publication Date:   30 April 2005
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Electronic book text
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Out of stock   Availability explained
The supplier is temporarily out of stock of this item. It will be ordered for you on backorder and shipped when it becomes available.

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