Intelligence in the twitter age/ Joshua Rovner

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: 2013Subject(s): In: International Journal of Intelligence and CounterIntelligence Vol.26, No.2, Summer 2013, pp.260-271 (117)Summary: Social media have created an explosion in new sources of information , the rise of private sector intelligence has intensified competition for policymakers attention. Both issues raise important questions about whether and how traditional intelligence agencies can remain relevant to policymakers.
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Social media have created an explosion in new sources of information , the rise of private sector intelligence has intensified competition for policymakers attention. Both issues raise important questions about whether and how traditional intelligence agencies can remain relevant to policymakers.

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