Intelligence and Espionage: Secrets and Spies: Secrets and Spies
 
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ISBN13:9781138303126
ISBN10:1138303127
Binding:Hardback
No. of pages:176 pages
Size:234x156 mm
Weight:408 g
Language:English
Illustrations: 6 Illustrations, black & white; 4 Tables, black & white
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Intelligence and Espionage: Secrets and Spies

Secrets and Spies
 
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Intelligence and Espionage: Secrets and Spies provides a global introduction to the role of intelligence, a key, but sometimes controversial, aspect of ensuring national security. The book draws on past examples to explore the use and misuse of intelligence, examine why failures take place and addresses important ethical issues over its use.

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Intelligence and Espionage: Secrets and Spies provides a global introduction to the role of intelligence ? a key, but sometimes controversial, aspect of ensuring national security. Separating fact from fiction, the book draws on past examples to explore the use and misuse of intelligence, examine why failures take place and address important ethical issues over its use.


Divided into two parts, the book adopts a thematic approach to the topic, guiding the reader through the collection and analysis of information and its use by policymakers, before looking at intelligence sharing. Lomas and Murphy also explore the important associated activities of counterintelligence and the use of covert action, to influence foreign countries and individuals. Topics covered include human and signals intelligence, the Cuban Missile Crisis, intelligence and Stalin, Trump and the US intelligence community, and the Soviet Bloc. This analysis is supplemented by a comprehensive documents section, containing newly released documents, including material from Edward Snowden?s leaks of classified material.


Supported by images, a comprehensive chronology, glossary, and 'who?s who' of key figures, Intelligence and Espionage is an invaluable resource for anyone interested in the role of intelligence in policymaking, international relations and diplomacy, warfighting and politics to the present day.



'What is intelligence, and how does it relate to the image of the spy in popular culture? How does the process of gathering, analyzing, and applying it actually work? And why is the word "intelligence" so often coupled with the word "failure"? Combining incisive conceptual analysis with wide-ranging historical case studies, Intelligence and Espionage: Secrets and Spies offers a timely introduction to a relatively new and rapidly burgeoning field of contemporary scholarship.'


Bruce Thompson, University of California, Santa Cruz, USA

Table of Contents:

Chronology


Who?s who


PART ONE: ANALYSIS


Introduction What is ?intelligence?? Theoretical approaches


Global intelligence: a brief history


Chapter 1 Gathering intelligence: spies and signals


Chapter 2 Intelligence analysis


Chapter 3 Intelligence and policy


Chapter 4 Intelligence liaison


Chapter 5 Catching spies: counterintelligence


Chapter 6 The ?hidden hand?: covert action


Assessment


PART TWO: DOCUMENTS