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Intelligence Power in Peace and War

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Focusing on the role of intelligence services within modern states, the book offers a critical analysis primarily through British and American lenses. Michael Herman, a former senior British Intelligence officer, explores the structure and purpose of intelligence communities, addressing concerns about accuracy, evaluation, and efficiency. He provides insights into the evolving landscape of intelligence in the post-Cold War era and proposes recommendations for enhancing its effectiveness and relevance in contemporary governance.

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Intelligence Power in Peace and War, Michael Herman

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2004
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