This book series offers a comprehensive and innovative account of contemporary intelligence. It gathers scholarship that takes the study of intelligence professionals and practices as the point of departure and investigates its current configuration as a heterogeneous practice, overlapping with surveillance, counterterrorism, and broader definitions of security. In doing so, the series provides a renewed understanding of intelligence that conceptually and empirically challenges Intelligence Studies’ traditional ontological and epistemological foundations.
Edited
By Hager Ben Jaffel, Sebastian Larsson
June 15, 2022
This book offers a new research agenda for intelligence studies in contemporary times. In contrast to Intelligence Studies (IS), whose aim has largely been to improve the performance of national security services and assist in policy making, this book takes the investigation of the new ...