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The governance of covert action: asymmetric power and the British plan to overthrow Saddam/ Thomas Eason

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: 2021Subject(s): Online resources: In: Intelligence and National Security : Vol. 36, No 6, October 2021, pp. 863-880 (99)Summary: This article looks into the influence that SpAds and intelligence leaders can have within the covert action network. Also, the role of agency and structure in intelligence-policymaker relations allowing policymakers to sidestep formal structures in favour of a more informal approach to covert action.
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This article looks into the influence that SpAds and intelligence leaders can have within the covert action network. Also, the role of agency and structure in intelligence-policymaker relations allowing policymakers to sidestep formal structures in favour of a more informal approach to covert action.

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