Intelligence and Politics: An Introduction
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Politics
Format
Relié
Pages
272
Langue
Anglais
Publié
Jan 31, 2026
Éditeur
Routledge
ISBN-10
0415428696
ISBN-13
9780415428699
Description
Philip H.J. Davies explores the intricate relationship between intelligence and politics, shedding light on how they intersect and influence each other. He delves into pivotal events such as the 9/11 attacks and the consequential public outcry regarding intelligence failures in the wake of the 2003 Iraq invasion. Through a critical analysis, the author reveals the complexities of intelligence gathering, dissemination, and its often tumultuous role in shaping political decisions.
The narrative not only addresses the operational aspects of intelligence but also highlights the ethical dilemmas and accountability that come to the forefront during political crises. By examining historical case studies and contemporary issues, Davies invites readers to reflect on the vital importance of effective intelligence in governance and its impact on national security strategies.
The narrative not only addresses the operational aspects of intelligence but also highlights the ethical dilemmas and accountability that come to the forefront during political crises. By examining historical case studies and contemporary issues, Davies invites readers to reflect on the vital importance of effective intelligence in governance and its impact on national security strategies.
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