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  • Ilmumisaeg: 05-Jul-2017
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  • Kirjastus: Palgrave Macmillan
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  • ISBN-13: 9781137536754

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This handbook provides a detailed analysis of threats and risk in the international system and of how governments and their intelligence services must adapt and function in order to manage the evolving security environment. This environment, now and for the foreseeable future, is characterised by complexity. The development of disruptive digital technologies; the vulnerability of critical national infrastructure; asymmetric threats such as terrorism; the privatisation of national intelligence capabilities: all have far reaching implications for security and risk management. The leading academics and practitioners who have contributed to this handbook have all done so with the objective of cutting through the complexity, and providing insight on the most pressing security, intelligence, and risk factors today. They explore the changing nature of conflict and crises; interaction of the global with the local; the impact of technological; the proliferation of hostile ideologies and the challenge this poses to traditional models of intelligence; and the impact of all these factors on governance and ethical frameworks. The handbook is an invaluable resource for students and professionals concerned with contemporary security and how national intelligence must adapt to remain effective.

The Quest for a Theory of Intelligence
1(26)
Claudia Hillebrand
R. Gerald Hughes
Section I The Changing Nature of Conflict and Crises
Rapid Urbanisation and Security: Holistic Approach to Enhancing Security of Urban Spaces
27(20)
Ksenia Chmutina
Lee Bosher
Energy Security
47(16)
Petra Dolata
Evolving Biosecurity Frameworks
63(16)
Caitriona McLeish
Resilience and National Security
79(20)
Gail Ridley
Proxy Wars and the Contemporary Security Environment
99(18)
Vladimir Rauta
Andrew Mumford
Resilience and Critical Infrastructure: Origins, Theories, and Critiques
117(20)
Chris Zebrowski
Daniel Sage
Intelligence and Organised Crime - Paradigms and Paradoxes
137(20)
John F. Buckley
Section II The Changing Nature of Technology
Cyber Security
157(20)
Scott Jasper
James Wirtz
Securing State Secrets
177(18)
Patrick F. Walsh
The Rise of Smart Machines: The Unique Peril of Intelligent Software Agents in Defense and Intelligence
195(18)
Nina A. Kollars
`The More Things Change': HUMINT in the Cyber Age
213(16)
David V. Gioe
Drones -- Opportunities, Threats and Challenges
229(18)
Peter Lee
Invisible Battlegrounds: On Force and Revolutions, Military and Otherwise
247(18)
Michael Warner
Section III The Changing Nature of Intelligence
Globalisation and Intelligence
265(16)
Zakia Shiraz
Capacity Building and Security Sector Reform
281(16)
Paul Jackson
Privatisation
297(18)
Damien Van Puyvelde
Criminality, Terrorism and the Changing Nature of Conflict: The Dynamics of the Nexus Between Crime and Terrorism
315(20)
Angela Gendron
Secret Interventions and Clandestine Diplomacy
335(20)
Huw Dylan
Social Media Intelligence (SOCMINT)
355(18)
David Omand
Corporate Intelligence
373(22)
Arthur Weiss
Section IV The Changing Nature of Governance in the Developed World
The Ethics of Intelligence
395(16)
Ross Bellaby
Risk, Security and International Law
411(18)
Robert Dover
The Changing Media
429(14)
Peter Busch
Terrorism and the News Media: Symbiosis, Control and Framing
443(18)
Alexander Spencer
Two Worlds, One Common Pursuit: Why Greater Engagement with the Academic Community Could Benefit the UK's National Security
461(18)
Robert Dover
Michael S. Goodman
Martha White
The Ethics of Whistleblowing, Leaking and Disclosure
479(16)
Seumas Miller
Index 495
Huw Dylan is a Lecturer in Intelligence and International Security at the Department of War Studies, Kings College London. His research is focused on British intelligence in the Cold War, and his book Defence Intelligence and the Cold War was published in Autumn 2014 with Oxford University Press.





Michael S. Goodman is Professor of Intelligence and International Affairs in the Department of War Studies, Kings College London.  He is also Visiting Professor at the Norwegian Defence Intelligence School.  His most recent work is the 2-volume Official History of the Joint Intelligence Committee.





Robert Dover is Senior Lecturer in Intelligence and International Relations in the Department of Politics and International Relations at the University of Leicester.  His research and publications are focused on governmental uses of intelligence, the defence industrial base, and trade as a facet of power.