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Intelligence Relations in the 21st Century


Intelligence Relations in the 21st Century



von: Tom Røseth, John Michael Weaver

117,69 €

Verlag: Palgrave Macmillan
Format: PDF
Veröffentl.: 25.01.2020
ISBN/EAN: 9783030340049
Sprache: englisch

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This book analyzes intelligence relations in an unsecure world and provides contributions on intelligence processes, interstate intelligence relations and hybrid warfare. Tactical, operational and strategic intelligence relations, both within and between intelligence agencies, and between states, are essential to support decision makers. This book ties together how intelligence adapts to security changes, global power shifts and the trend from globalization to a more nationalistic approach. During such changes, there is a need to analyze intelligence sharing relationships. Bringing together practitioners and academics, the book presents a plurality of approaches relative to intelligence relations that seek to advance the debate in the field.
<p>Chapter 1: Intelligence Relations in the 21st Century</p><p>Tom Røseth and John Michael Weaver</p><p><br></p><p>Chapter 2: The Nature of Requirements, Internal Roles and Relations in the 21st Century</p><p>Ingeborg Guldvik Grongstad</p><p><br></p><p>Chapter 3: How to Classify Intelligence Relations: Partnership Types in the Intelligence Community</p><p>Tom Røseth</p><p><br></p><p>Chapter 4: Five Eyes (FVEY) Intelligence Relations</p><p>James Norrie and Stephanie R. Nesbit</p><p><br></p><p>Chapter 5: Countering Hybrid threats through signals intelligence and big data analysis?</p><p>Njord Wegge and Thorsten Wetzling</p><br><p></p><p>Chapter 6: Intelligence dilemmas: Understanding the Complexity of the P5 Relationship</p><p>John Michael Weaver</p><p><br></p><p>Chapter 7: Commanding America’s Military Spies</p><p>Matthew A. Rose</p><p><br></p><p>Chapter 8: Relations, the Field of Intelligence, and the Way Ahead</p><p>Tom Røseth and John Michael Weaver</p><div><br></div>
<div><b>Tom Røseth</b> is Associate Professor of Intelligence Studies at Norwegian Defense University College, Norway.</div><div><br></div><div><b>John Michael Weaver </b>is Associate Professor of Intelligence Analysis at York College of Pennsylvania, USA.</div>
<div>This book analyzes intelligence relations in an unsecure world and provides contributions on intelligence processes, interstate intelligence relations and hybrid warfare. Tactical, operational and strategic intelligence relations, both within and between intelligence agencies, and between states, are essential to support decision makers. This book ties together how intelligence adapts to security changes, global power shifts and the trend from globalization to a more nationalistic approach. During such changes, there is a need to analyze intelligence sharing relationships. Bringing together practitioners and academics, the book presents a plurality of approaches relative to intelligence relations that seek to advance the debate in the field.</div><div><br></div><b>Tom Røseth</b> is Associate Professor of Intelligence Studies at Norwegian Defense University College, Norway.<div><br></div><div><b>John Michael Weaver </b>is Associate Professor of Intelligence Analysis at York College of Pennsylvania, USA.</div>
<p>Examines how traditional paradigms are changing in the context of hybrid warfare, long-standing intelligence sharing relationships, and power shifts among the wealthiest and most powerful nations</p><p>Delves into when sharing intelligence is most likely to occur and under what circumstances sharing will not happen</p><p>Provides results with theoretical possibilities as well as practical implications, focusing mostly on qualitative research techniques using case studies</p>