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Intelligence, Statecraft and International Power: The Irish Conference of Historians Volume 25

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The book explores the evolution of military, diplomatic, economic, and political intelligence from ancient times to the modern era, emphasizing its increasing importance in international relations post-Cold War. It examines how contemporary threats, such as terrorism and WMD proliferation, have spurred greater intelligence cooperation among states. Additionally, the release of previously classified records has shed light on the role of secret intelligence in shaping policy decisions during both peace and conflict, offering a comprehensive analysis of its historical and contemporary significance.

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Intelligence, Statecraft and International Power: The Irish Conference of Historians Volume 25, Jane Ohlmeyer

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2006
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