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

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Exploring the evolution of intelligence in statecraft, this book examines its significance from ancient times to the modern era, particularly in the context of post-Cold War challenges like terrorism and WMD proliferation. It highlights the increasing cooperation among nations in intelligence sharing and the cultural shift towards accountability, leading to the declassification of previously secret records. Through various contributions, the work delves into the profound influence of intelligence on policymaking and decision-making in both peacetime and wartime contexts.

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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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