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Section: Intelligence Studies
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International Studies
DOI: 10.1111/b.9781444336597.2010.00032.x
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Section editors: Larry Lamanna and Stephen Marrin, University of Georgia and Mercyhurst College Counterintelligence Covert Action Intelligence Analysis: Once Again Intelligence Cooperation Intelligence Failure Theory Intelligence Oversight in the USA Intelligence and Terrorism Intelligence in War Pathologies of Intelligence Producer-Consumer Relations Teaching Intelligence in the United States, the United Kingdom, and Canada United States Intelligence Cultures Larry Lamanna and Stephen Marrin, University of Georgia and Mercyhurst College The Intelligence Studies section (ISS) is an organized group of scholars within the International Studies Association (ISA). The ISS website ( http://iss.loyola.edu/ ) describes the section this way: The Intelligence Studies Section is devoted to the advancement of research on all aspects of intelligence as it relates to international studies. Dedicated to studying and teaching the specific subject of intelligence, the ISS also believes that the subject should be addressed in the larger context of international relations, foreign policy, international law, ethics, and the efforts of nation-states to maintain political, economic, and military security. Members of the section are drawn from a variety of disciplines, including political science, history, international relations, sociology, and law. The ISS organizes ... log in or subscribe to read full text
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