Intelligence elsewhere spies and espionage outside the anglosphere
With contributions by leading intelligence experts for each country, the chapters give the reader important insights into intelligence culture, current practice, and security sector reform. As the world morphs into an increasingly multi-polar system, it is more important than ever to understand the...
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Table of Contents:
- Pt. I Introduction and Theory
- 1.An Agenda for the Comparative Study of Intelligence: Yet Another Missing Dimension / Kristian C. Gustafson
- 2.Political Culture: Approaches and Prospects / Stephen Welch
- Pt. II Intelligence Culture outside the Anglosphere
- 3.Subversive Information: The Historical Thrust of Chinese Intelligence / Ralph D. Sawyer
- 4.The Original Surveillance State: Kautilya's Arthashastra and Government by Espionage in Classical India / Philip H. J. Davies
- 5.Protecting the New Rome: Byzantine Influences on Russian Intelligence / Kristian C. Gustafson
- 6.Origins of an Arab and Islamic Intelligence Culture / Abdulaziz A. Al-Asmari
- Pt. III Current Practice and Theory
- 7.Pakistan's Inter-Services Intelligence / Robert Johnson
- 8.Iranian Intelligence Organizations / Carl Anthony Wege
- 9.Intelligence and Security-Sector Reform in Indonesia / Lee Wilson
- 10.A Reconstruction of Japanese Intelligence: Issues and Prospects / Ken Kotani
- 11.The Processes and Mechanisms of Developing a Democratic Intelligence Culture in Ghana / Ernest Ansah Lartey
- 12.Intelligence Community Reforms: The Case of Argentina / Eduardo E. Estevez
- 13.Sweden: Intelligence the Middle Way / Wilhelm Agrell
- 14.Intelligence Culture, Economic Espionage, and the Finnish Security Intelligence Service / Lauri Holmstrom
- Pt. IV Conclusion
- 15.Legacies, Identities, Improvisation, and Innovations of Intelligence / Kristian C. Gustafson.


