Intelligence Power in Peace and War
- 438 pages
- 16 hours of reading
This book delves into the critical function of intelligence services within national security and global affairs. It examines their influence on policy-making, counterterrorism efforts, and international relations. By exploring historical case studies and contemporary challenges, the author highlights the complexities of intelligence operations and their ethical implications. The work aims to provide a nuanced understanding of how intelligence agencies shape political landscapes and respond to evolving threats.

