[Journal] Intelligence and National Security

Synopsis

Intelligence and National Security is widely regarded as the world's leading scholarly journal focused on the role of intelligence and secretive agencies in international relations. It examines this aspect of national security from a variety of perspectives and academic disciplines, with insightful articles research and written by leading experts based around the globe.

Among the topics covered in the journal are:

  • the historical development of intelligence agencies
  • representations of intelligence in popular culture
  • public understandings and expectations related to intelligence
  • intelligence and ethics
  • intelligence collection and analysis
  • covert action and counterintelligence
  • privacy and intelligence accountability
  • the outsourcing of intelligence operations
  • the role of politics in intelligence activities
  • international intelligence cooperation and burden-sharing the relationships among intelligence agencies, military organizations, and civilian policy departments
Description
Intelligence and national security. F. Cass, 1986- Abingdon, Oxfordshire, UK : Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group. Began with: Volume 1, issue 1 (January 1986), 1 online resource.