Developing Intelligence Theory
New Challenges and Competing Perspectives
Mark Phythian editor Peter Gill editor Stephen Marrin editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd
Published:4th Dec '18
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This book provides a comprehensive overview of intelligence theorization, exploring its evolution and future directions. Developing Intelligence Theory is essential for understanding contemporary intelligence practices.
The book Developing Intelligence Theory examines the evolving landscape of intelligence theorization, offering insights into various methodologies and perspectives within the field. It serves as a comprehensive guide, addressing key questions about the role of intelligence theory in structuring the study of intelligence and evaluating the advancements made over the past decade. The contributors, who are prominent figures in Intelligence Studies, provide a nuanced understanding of how intelligence theory can progress in light of recent developments.
In recent years, significant shifts in the security intelligence environment have prompted a reevaluation of how we conceptualize intelligence. The introduction of transformative technologies, the rise of new forms of terrorism, and the complexities of hybrid warfare necessitate a critical examination of intelligence practices. Developing Intelligence Theory emphasizes the importance of understanding these changes and their implications for future research agendas. Moreover, the revelations from the 2013 Edward Snowden leaks have sparked national debates that further inform our comprehension of contemporary intelligence processes.
The collection of essays within Developing Intelligence Theory not only highlights the current state of debates in intelligence theory but also suggests future directions for inquiry. By presenting diverse viewpoints, the book underscores the dynamic nature of intelligence studies and the ongoing need for innovative theoretical frameworks. This work is essential for anyone interested in the intricacies of intelligence and its role in modern society.
ISBN: 9780367138431
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 408g
126 pages