Description
The second edition of The Oxford Handbook of National Security Intelligence is a thoroughly updated state-of-the-art work on the role of secret agencies in defending the democracies and intelligence activities in authoritarian regimes. Throughout, contributors factor in broader historical and political contexts that are integral to understanding how intelligence agencies function in our information-dominated age.
Table of Contents
National Security Intelligence (NSI): A RoadmapLoch K. JohnsonPart I: Views from the TopChapter 1: National Security: Reassessment in a Period of Growing InstabilitySir Richard DearloveChapter 2: The UK-US Intelligence PartnershipSir David OmandPart II: Theory and MethodChapter 3: The Sources and Methods of Intelligence StudiesJames J. WirtzChapter 4: Theories of Security IntelligencePeter GillChapter 5: Assessing Intelligence PerformanceJohn A. Gentry Part III: The Evolution of Modern IntelligenceChapter 6: British Strategic Intelligence and the Cold WarLen ScottChapter 7: CIA Relationships with the MediaDavid P. HadleyChapter 8: Law and Intelligence EnforcementFrederic F. MangetChapter 9: Of Politics and Intelligence: The FBI since 9/11Rhodri Jeffreys-JonesChapter 10: J. Edgar Hoover and the FBIBeverly GageChapter 11: Evolution of HumintKyle S. CunliffeChapter 12: United Nations Peacekeeping IntelligenceA. Walter DornChapter 13: Intelligence in and through CyberspaceMichael WarnerPart IV: Intelligence Collection and ProcessingChapter 14: The Increasing Value of OSINT within and beyond the ICAaron F. BrantlyChapter 15: Signals Intelligence in War and Power Politics, 1914-2024John R. FerrisChapter 16: Geospatial Intelligence: Imagery, Mapping, AnalysisJoseph W. Caddell, Jr.Chapter 17: Human IntelligenceJoseph W. WipplChapter 18: The Changing Nature of Intelligence CollectionRobert M. ClarkPart V: Intelligence Analysis and ProductionChapter 19: The National Intelligence CouncilGregory F. TrevertonChapter 20: Analysis in an Environment of Permanent ImpermanenceWilliam M. NolteChapter 21: Early Warning for Environmental and Disaster IntelligenceChad Briggs and Miriam MatejovaChapter 22: AI and Traditional IntelligenceKathleen M. VogelPart VI: Intelligence DisseminationChapter 23: Leadership in an Intelligence Organization: The Directors of Central Intelligence and theCIADavid RobargeChapter 24: The Policymaker-Intelligence RelationshipMark M. LowenthalChapter 25: On Uncertainty and the Limits of IntelligencePeter Jackson and Fraser McGowanChapter 26: The Five Eyes Intelligence Alliance: History, Evolution, and ProspectsPatrick F. WalshPart VII: Counterintelligence and CounterterrorismChapter 27: Federal Bureau of Investigation: A Study of Reform and New Challenges in the Twenty-First CenturyRaymond J. BatvinisChapter 28: FBI and Spy-CatchingDarren E. TromblayChapter 29: Soviet Atomic Espionage in World War IIJohn Haynes and Harvey KlehrChapter 30: The State of Counterintelligence at the Department of Energy, Early 21st Century---Plus Ça ChangePaul J. Redmond and W. Alan MesserChapter 31: The Intelligence War on TerrorismDaniel L. Byman and Ines OulamineChapter 32: Guarding the Border: Intelligence and Law Enforcement in Canada's Immigration System since 9/11Arne Kislenko Part VIII: Covert ActionChapter 33: Covert Action and Unacknowledged InterferenceRichard J. Aldrich and Rory Cormac Chapter 34: The Causes and Consequences of U.S. Covert ActionMichael PoznanskyChapter 35: U.S. Covert Action in the Aftermath of the Cold War, 1989-2017Magda Long Chapter 36: Counterinsurgency and IntelligenceBarbara EliasChapter 37: Extraordinary RenditionsWilliam G. Weaver and Robert M. PallittoPart IX: Intelligence AccountabilityChapter 38: Watergate, Operation CHAOS, and the Dawning of Intelligence Accountability in the United StatesLoch K. JohnsonChapter 39: The Politics of Intelligence Accountability in the United StatesGlenn P. Hastedt Chapter 40: Congressional Oversight of Covert ActionStephen R. WeissmanChapter 41: The Intelligence and Security Committee and Legislative Oversight of Intelligence in the UK since 2013: Taking Up the Invitation to StruggleMark PhythianChapter 42: The State Secrets Privilege: Judicial MisconceptionsLouis Fisher Chapter 43: Intelligence and International LawAsaf Lubin and Russell BuchanChapter 44: Ethical Intelligence: A Framework within ProfessionalismJan GoldmanPart X: Intelligence in Other LandsChapter 45: The Canadian Intelligence SystemWesley WarkChapter 46: "Secret Line, Open Line": Inside China's Ministry of State SecurityJames MulvenonChapter 47: The French Direction Générale de la Sécurité Extérieure (DGSE)Damien Van PuyveldeChapter 48: The German Bundesnachrichtendienst (BND): A "Toothless Tiger" by DesignWolfgang KriegerChapter 49: Pakistan's Inter-Services Intelligence Directorate and Its Covert Proxy Wars in AfghanistanOwen L. SirrsChapter 50: Russian Intelligence under Vladimir PutinDavid GioeAcknowledgementsAppendixGlossaryIndex
-
- 洋書電子書籍
- Skin Image Analysis…
-
- 洋書電子書籍
- Security and Trust …
-
- 洋書電子書籍
- Governing Energy Tr…
-
- 電子書籍
- 北くんがかわいすぎて手に余るので、3人…



