Intelligence gathering and the relationship between rulers and spies: some lessons from eminent and lesser-known classics/ Stefano Musco

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: 2016Subject(s): Online resources: In: Intelligence and National Security Vol.31, No.7, December 2016, pp.1025-1039 (99) Summary: This paper aims to examine the relevance of intelligence gathering as an essential prerequisite for any political or military decision, and the resulting special relationship between rulers and spies, through a theoretical comparison between renowned classics and niche literature on strategy, literature, philosophy and political science belonging to several periods and historical contexts.
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This paper aims to examine the relevance of intelligence gathering as an essential prerequisite for any political or military decision, and the resulting special relationship between rulers and spies, through a theoretical comparison between renowned classics and niche literature on strategy, literature, philosophy and political science belonging to several periods and historical contexts.

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