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Tom Griffin

    State-Private Networks and Intelligence Theory
    • State-Private Networks and Intelligence Theory

      From Cold War Liberalism to Neoconservatism

      • 221 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      The book explores the US neoconservative movement, asserting that their backing of the 2003 Iraq invasion was influenced by an intelligence theory developed during Cold War policy debates. It delves into the historical context and ideological underpinnings that shaped neoconservative thought and its impact on foreign policy decisions.

      State-Private Networks and Intelligence Theory