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Foreign Intelligence Liaison: Devils, Deals, and Details
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The role of foreign intelligence liaison has taken center stage in the global war on terrorism as discussed by the authors since the terrorist attacks of 11 September 2001 (9/11), since the role of Foreign Intelligence Liaison (FI Liaison) has become prominent.Abstract:
Since the terrorist attacks of 11 September 2001 (9/11), the role of foreign intelligence liaison has taken center stage in the global war on terror. 1 Intelligence acquired through foreign liaison...read more
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Jihadism in Norway: a Typology of Militant Networks in a Peripheral European Country
Petter Nesser,Brynjar Lia +1 more
TL;DR: Nesser, Petter; Lia, Brynø. as mentioned in this paper, a typology of Jihadist Networks in a Peripheral European country. But they focus on Norway.
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Remaking Alliances for the War on Terrorism
TL;DR: The authors argues that the list of key allies has shifted and offers recommendations for improving US alliances for the purposes of the war on terrorism, but what we ask of them and their institutional form is quite different from what was asked of traditional alliance partners during the Cold War and its immediate aftermath.
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The globalization of intelligence since 9/11: frameworks and operational parameters
TL;DR: A ‘best practice’ approach is becoming ‘normalized’ operationally, facilitating the optimization of intelligence liaison arrangements, thus identifying a trend towards ‘homogenization’ of intelligence and other law enforcement and security initiatives.
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Everyday Diplomacy: UKUSA Intelligence Cooperation and Geopolitical Assemblages
TL;DR: In this paper, the existence of transnational geopolitical assemblages that incorporate foreign policy apparatuses of multiple states is investigated, where everyday material and discursive circulations serve as conduits of affect that produce an emergent agency.
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Prolegomenon to a Political Economy of Intelligence and Security: Can Microeconomic Analysis Explain Success or Failure in Intelligence Cooperation?
TL;DR: In this article, an institutional costs approach for cooperative working in the intelligence and security spheres of governance is developed. But the analysis is limited to two cases of counterterrorism and defence intelligence in both the United Kingdom and the United States.
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Body of Secrets: Anatomy of the Ultra-Secret National Security Agency
Eliot A. Cohen,James Bamford +1 more
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The Difficulties and Dilemmas of International Intelligence Cooperation
TL;DR: Lefebvre as mentioned in this paper is a former strategic analyst at the Canadian Department of National Defence and a former Marcel Cadieux Policy Planning Fellow at the Canada Department of Foreign Affairs and International Trade.
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Quid Pro Quo: The Challenges of International Strategic Intelligence Cooperation
TL;DR: In this article, the authors argue that "Few areas of government business are more closely aligned to a nation's strategic culture than the business of strategic intelligence." Yet, intelligence agencies do cooperate across international d...
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Hunters and Gatherers: The Intelligence Coalition Against Islamic Terrorism
TL;DR: The terrorist attacks of 11 September 2001 on the United States catapulted the intelligence services to the forefront of the "war" against international Islamicist terrorism as mentioned in this paper, and they responded to that...