ALDRICH Richard J

Secret intelligence : a reader/ edited by Christopher Andrew, Richard J Aldrich, and Wesley K Wark - London : Routledge, 2009 - xxi, 552 p.

Collection of previously published material that provides a good mix of current thinking and older ideas on intelligence in its broadest sense. Contributions are mainly from the United States and Britain with input also from the Netherlands and Australia. The book is arranged in four main sections: the intelligence cycle; intelligence, counter-terrorism and security; ethics, accountability and control; and intelligence and the new warfare. Includes intelligence failures, intelligence and covert action, and the role of intelligence in peace operations. Each paper concludes with suggested further readings and with a list of questions that could be set as essay titles or could form the basis of seminar discussions.

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INTELLIGENCE SERVICES--UNITED STATES
INTELLIGENCE SERVICES--GREAT BRITAIN
COUNTERINTELLIGENCE
MILITARY INTELLIGENCE