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Introduction Peter Gill, Stephen Marrin, & Mark Phythian 1: An Historical Theory of Intelligence David Kahn 2: Intelligence as Risk Shifting Michael Warner 3: Sketches for a Theory of Strategic Intelligence Loch K. Johnson 4: Intelligence Theory and Theories of International Relations: Shared world or separate worlds? Mark Phythian 5: Theory of Surprise James Wirtz 6: Analysis, War, and Decision: Why intelligence failures are inevitable Richard Betts 7: Intelligence in a Turbulent World: Insights from organization theory Glenn Hastedt and B. Douglas Skelley 8: Intelligence Analysis and Decision-Making: Methodological challenges Stephen Marrin 9: Defending Adaptive Realism: Intelligence theory comes of age Jennifer Sims 10: Policing, Intelligence Theory and the New Human Security Paradigm: Some lessons from the field James Sheptycki 11: Theory and Intelligence Reconsidered Philip H. J. Davies 12: Theories of Intelligence: Where are we, where should we go and how might we proceed? Peter Gill
Library of Congress Subject Headings for this publication:
Intelligence service.
National security.