Researching National Security Intelligence: Multidisciplinary Approaches

Author:   Stephen Coulthart ,  Michael Landon-Murray ,  Damien Van Puyvelde ,  Stephen Coulthart
Publisher:   Georgetown University Press
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9781626167032


Pages:   272
Publication Date:   01 November 2019
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Researchers in the rapidly growing field of intelligence studies face unique and difficult challenges ranging from finding and accessing data on secret activities, to sorting through the politics of intelligence successes and failures, to making sense of complex socio-organizational or psychological phenomena. The contributing authors to Researching National Security Intelligence survey the state of the field and demonstrate how incorporating multiple disciplines helps to generate high-quality, policy-relevant research. Following this approach, the volume provides a conceptual, empirical, and methodological toolkit for scholars and students informed by many disciplines: history, political science, public administration, psychology, communications, and journalism. This collection of essays written by an international group of scholars and practitioners propels intelligence studies forward by demonstrating its growing depth, by suggesting new pathways to the creation of knowledge, and by identifying how scholarship can enhance practice and accountability.

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Author:   Stephen Coulthart ,  Michael Landon-Murray ,  Damien Van Puyvelde ,  Stephen Coulthart
Publisher:   Georgetown University Press
Imprint:   Georgetown University Press
Weight:   0.572kg
ISBN:  

9781626167032


ISBN 10:   1626167036
Pages:   272
Publication Date:   01 November 2019
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  College/higher education ,  Professional & Vocational ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Table of Contents

Introduction: A Pluralistic Approach to Intelligence Scholarship Stephen Coulthart, Michael Landon-Murray, and Damien Van Puyvelde Part I. Framing Intelligence Research 1. Framing the Challenges and Opportunities of Intelligence Studies Research Mark Phythian 2. Confessions of an Intelligence Historian John Ferris Part II. Data Sources and the Study of National Security Intelligence 3. The Why, Who, and How of Using Qualitative Interviews to Research Intelligence Practices Damien Van Puyvelde 4. The Use of Structured Behavioral Observation Systems to Address Research Questions in Intelligence Misty Duke 5. A Sociological Approach to Intelligence Studies Bridget Rose Nolan Part III. Multidisciplinary Perspectives on National Security Intelligence Research 6. Enhancing Political Science Contributions to American Intelligence Studies Stephen Marrin 7. Can Decision Science Improve Intelligence Analysis? David R. Mandel 8. Charting a Research Agenda for Intelligence Studies Using Public Administration and Organization Theory Scholarship Rick Caceres-Rodriguez and Michael Landon-Murray 9. How the Field of Communication Can Contribute to the Understanding and Study of National Security Intelligence Rubén Arcos Part IV. Beyond the Ivory Tower: The Research and Practice of Intelligence 10. Bridging the Gap: The Scholar-Practitioner Divide in Intelligence Brent Durbin 11. The Ivory Tower and the Fourth Estate Paul Lashmar 12. The Ethics of Intelligence Research Ross Bellaby Conclusion: The Past, Present, and Future of Intelligence ResearchStephen Coulthart, Michael Landon-Murray, and Damien Van Puyvelde List of Contributors Index

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This outstanding set of essays is an important contribution to the discipline of Intelligence Studies. Well written, insightful, and multidisciplinary, the essays combine into an indispensable assessment of scholarly research on the workings of secret spy agencies in the democratic societies. -- Loch K. Johnson, Regents Professor, Department of International Affairs, University of Georgia An impressive study that illustrates the broad range-but also the limits-of the field of intelligence studies today. Should be read not only by students of intelligence, but also by scholars in other disciplines who are interested in studying intelligence issues, and by intelligence practitioners and policy makers who want to engage with and take advantage of the research done in the growing field of intelligence studies. -- Erik Dahl, , Naval Postgraduate School, Monterey CA This is the first single volume exploration of intelligence studies methods. Inter-disciplinary and bringing together both scholars and practitioners, it is an important contribution and will have a major impact. -- Richard Aldrich, Leverhulme Major Research Fellow, Professor of Politics and International Studies, University of Warwick


An impressive study that illustrates the broad range--but also the limits--of the field of intelligence studies today. Should be read not only by students of intelligence, but also by scholars in other disciplines who are interested in studying intelligence issues, and by intelligence practitioners and policy makers who want to engage with and take advantage of the research done in the growing field of intelligence studies. --Erik Dahl, Naval Postgraduate School, Monterey CA This outstanding set of essays is an important contribution to the discipline of Intelligence Studies. Well written, insightful, and multidisciplinary, the essays combine into an indispensable assessment of scholarly research on the workings of secret spy agencies in the democratic societies. --Loch K. Johnson, Regents Professor, Department of International Affairs, University of Georgia This is the first single volume exploration of intelligence studies methods. Inter-disciplinary and bringing together both scholars and practitioners, it is an important contribution and will have a major impact. --Richard Aldrich, Leverhulme Major Research Fellow, Professor of Politics and International Studies, University of Warwick


An impressive study that illustrates the broad range--but also the limits--of the field of intelligence studies today. Should be read not only by students of intelligence, but also by scholars in other disciplines who are interested in studying intelligence issues, and by intelligence practitioners and policy makers who want to engage with and take advantage of the research done in the growing field of intelligence studies. --Erik Dahl, Naval Postgraduate School, Monterey CA This is the first single volume exploration of intelligence studies methods. Inter-disciplinary and bringing together both scholars and practitioners, it is an important contribution and will have a major impact. --Richard Aldrich, Leverhulme Major Research Fellow, Professor of Politics and International Studies, University of Warwick This outstanding set of essays is an important contribution to the discipline of Intelligence Studies. Well written, insightful, and multidisciplinary, the essays combine into an indispensable assessment of scholarly research on the workings of secret spy agencies in the democratic societies. --Loch K. Johnson, Regents Professor, Department of International Affairs, University of Georgia


This is the first single volume exploration of intelligence studies methods. Inter-disciplinary and bringing together both scholars and practitioners, it is an important contribution and will have a major impact. --Richard Aldrich, Leverhulme Major Research Fellow, Professor of Politics and International Studies, University of Warwick An impressive study that illustrates the broad range--but also the limits--of the field of intelligence studies today. Should be read not only by students of intelligence, but also by scholars in other disciplines who are interested in studying intelligence issues, and by intelligence practitioners and policy makers who want to engage with and take advantage of the research done in the growing field of intelligence studies. --Erik Dahl, Naval Postgraduate School, Monterey CA This outstanding set of essays is an important contribution to the discipline of Intelligence Studies. Well written, insightful, and multidisciplinary, the essays combine into an indispensable assessment of scholarly research on the workings of secret spy agencies in the democratic societies. --Loch K. Johnson, Regents Professor, Department of International Affairs, University of Georgia


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Stephen Coulthart is an assistant professor of security studies in the National Security Studies Institute at the University of Texas at El Paso. Michael Landon-Murray is an assistant professor in the School of Public Affairs (SPA) at the University of Colorado, Colorado Springs. Damien Van Puyvelde is a lecturer in intelligence and international security at University of Glasgow.

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