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  • Ilmumisaeg: 04-Nov-2022
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This Research Agenda explores the academic field of intelligence studies and how it is developing into an increasingly international and diverse area of study.

Elgar Research Agendas outline the future of research in a given area. Leading scholars are given the space to explore their subject in provocative ways, and map out the potential directions of travel. They are relevant but also visionary.



This Research Agenda explores the academic field of intelligence studies and how it is developing into an increasingly international and diverse area of study.



As more governments release records, and as new generations of scholars engage with the topic from a range of perspectives, the book considers how the field is becoming richer, wider, and more global in scope. Featuring contributions by a diverse range of leading intelligence scholars, it surveys a variety of core areas in, and approaches to, the study of intelligence - including technological perspectives, gender, deception, and the ‘deep state’ - highlighting how intelligence will become a greater feature of government and security in the future. Taking an interdisciplinary approach, the book explores not only the established elements of intelligence studies, but analyses the cutting edge of intelligence research and proposes an agenda for the continued development of the field.



Offering concise and accessible discussions of developing topics in intelligence studies, this Research Agenda will be a useful guide for scholars and students of public policy, international relations and security. It will also be of interest to professionals engaged in research into security and intelligence matters.

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Intelligence studies now expands well beyond the realm of traditional espionage into international affairs, digital media, AI and big data, private sector analysis and many other areas. Dover, Dylan and Goodman, experienced scholars, have given us the essential guide we need to the state of modern intelligence studies and its future direction. -- Sir David Omand, King's College London and former Director GCHQ, UK Intelligence studies now expands well beyond the realm of traditional espionage into international affairs, digital media, AI and big data, private sector analysis and many other areas. Dover, Dylan and Goodman, experienced scholars, have given us the essential guide we need to the state of modern intelligence studies and its future direction. -- Sir David Omand, King's College London and former Director GCHQ, UK

List of contributors
vii
1 Introduction to A Research Agenda for Intelligence Studies and Government
1(8)
Robert Dover
Huw Dylan
Michael S. Goodman
PART I EMERGING RESEARCH TRENDS IN INTELLIGENCE STUDIES
2 Critical security and intelligence studies
9(12)
Claudia Aradau
Emma McCluskey
3 Culture in intelligence studies
21(14)
Simon Willmetts
4 Equality, diversity and inclusion in intelligence studies
35(14)
Huw Bennett
Claudia Hillebrand
5 Al and ethics in intelligence
49(14)
Sarah Mainwaring
6 Intelligence leadership
63(16)
Patrick F. Walsh
PART II THE GAPS IN OUR UNDERSTANDING
7 Intelligence and biosecurity
79(14)
Filippa Lentzos
8 Global intelligence studies
93(10)
Daniela Richterova
9 Private sector intelligence
103(10)
Damien Van Puyvelde
Sonia Sangiovanni
10 The impact of technology on intelligence analysis
113(14)
Kathleen M. Vogel
PART III REFRAMING INTELLIGENCE STUDIES
11 Why intelligence analysts need to write long papers
127(14)
Tim Dickens
12 Deception and intelligence in peace and war
141(14)
Gary Buck
Huw Dylan
13 The deep state: definitional debates and impacts
155(12)
Robert Dover
14 Teaching intelligence: decolonisation, (distance) education and the global student
167(14)
Helen Dexter
15 Post-modern archival research
181(12)
Berenice Burnett
Bibliography 193(36)
Index 229
Edited by Robert Dover, Professor of Intelligence and National Security, the School of Criminology, Sociology and Policing, University of Hull, Huw Dylan, Reader in Intelligence and International Security and Michael S. Goodman, Professor of Intelligence and International Affairs, Department of War Studies, Kings College London, UK