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List of illustrations=viii

Notes on contributors=ix

Preface=xvi

PART I. The evolution of intelligence studies=1

1. The development of intelligence studies / Loch K. Johnson=3

PART II. Abstract approaches to intelligence=23

2. Theories of intelligence : the state of play / Michael Warner=25

3. Cultures of national intelligence / Mark Phythian=33

4. The theory and philosophy of intelligence / Jennifer Sims=42

5. Strategists and intelligence / R. Gerald Hughes=50

6. The cycle of intelligence / David Omand=59

7. The evolving craft of intelligence / Robert David Steele=71

PART III. Historical approaches to intelligence=85

8. Signals intelligence / Julian Richards=87

9. Human intelligence / Len Scott=96

10. Economic intelligence / Peter Davies=105

11. Measurement and signature intelligence / Matthew M. Aid=114

12. Open source intelligence / Stevyn D. Gibson=123

PART IV. Systems of intelligence=133

13. The United Kingdom / Michael S. Goodman=135

14. The United States / Stephen Marrin=145

15. Canada / Andrew Brunatti=154

16. Australia / Frank Cain=161

17. France / Pierre Lethier=171

18. India / Rudra Chaudhuri=182

19. China / Nicholas Eftimiades=191

20. Japan / Ken Kotani=201

21. Israel / Uri Bar-Joseph=209

22. Germany / Anna Daun=218

23. Russia / Reginald Brope=227

24. Spain / Rubén Arcos=235

PART V. Contemporary challenges=243

25. Counterterrorism and intelligence / Neal A. Pollard ; Lt John P. Sullivan=245

26. Cybersecurity / Dave Clemente=256

27. Globalisation and borders / Zakia Shiraz ; Richard J. Aldrich=264

28. Weapons of mass destruction / James J. Wirtz=274

29. Energy and food security / Petra Dolata=283

30. Intelligence sharing / James Igoe Walsh=290

31. Communications, privacy and identity / Robert Dover=297

32. Intelligence oversight and accountability / Claudia Hillebrand=305

33. Organised crime / Peter Gill=313

References=321

Index=358

Tables

1.1. Articles in the journal Intelligence and National Security, by topic=10

1.2. Articles related to intelligence collection in the journal Intelligence and National Security=11

1.3. Number of authors appearing in Intelligence and National Security, by nationality=14

1.4. Author nationalities in Intelligence and National Security, US/UK versus Other=14

1.5. Author nationalities in Intelligence and National Security, by per capita ranking=15

1.6. Authors in Intelligence and National Security, by gender=16

1.7. Intelligence articles in Intelligence and National Security and the New York Times (2006-11), by topic=17

1.8. The chief differences in focus for academic and media articles on intelligence, 2006-11=18

25.1. Intelligence requirements=248

32.1. Democratic values and intelligence practice=306

Figures

3.1. The comparative analysis of national cultures of intelligence : levels of analysis=35

6.1. The CIA version of the intelligence cycle=59

6.2. British Army version of the intelligence cycle=60

6.3. FBI Intelligence Directorate version of the intelligence cycle=61

6.4. An early intelligence cycle=62

6.5. A 'national security' all-risks intelligence cycle=67

7.1. Changing dynamics=74

7.2. The craft of intelligence, from infancy to maturity=74

7.3. Strategic analytic model=76

7.4. Information cube=77

7.5. Four quadrants of information to intelligence=77

7.6. Towards the unity of knowledge=80

7.7. Autonomous internet=80

7.8. Comprehensive architecture for global intelligence=81

7.9. Open source everything and the autonomous internet=81

7.10. Strategy for creating a prosperous world at peace=82

22.1. The German intelligence community=226

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The Routledge Companion to Intelligence Studies provides a broad overview of the growing field of intelligence studies.

The recent growth of interest in intelligence and security studies has led to an increased demand for popular depictions of intelligence and reference works to explain the architecture and underpinnings of intelligence activity. Divided into five comprehensive sections, this Companion provides a strong survey of the cutting-edge research in the field of intelligence studies:

  • Part I: The evolution of intelligence studies;
  • Part II: Abstract approaches to intelligence;
  • Part III: Historical approaches to intelligence;
  • Part IV: Systems of intelligence;
  • Part V: Contemporary challenges.

With a broad focus on the origins, practices and nature of intelligence, the book not only addresses classical issues, but also examines topics of recent interest in security studies. The overarching aim is to reveal the rich tapestry of intelligence studies in both a sophisticated and accessible way.

This Companion will be essential reading for students of intelligence studies and strategic studies, and highly recommended for students of defence studies, foreign policy, Cold War studies, diplomacy and international relations in general.



The Routledge Companion to Intelligence Studies provides a broad overview of the growing field of intelligence studies.