Intelligence studies
Intelligence studies is an
Among the academic journals concentrating on the subject are the Intelligence and National Security and International Journal of Intelligence and CounterIntelligence while other periodicals in the fields of IR and security studies, such as International Security, publish articles concerned with intelligence studies regularly.
Many universities, such as Aberystwyth, teach intelligence studies as an independent degree or as part of courses in IR, security studies, military science or related subjects.[2]
Intelligence studies and international relations
Until recently, IR scholars had limited interest in intelligence assessment. Even historical strategists such as
According to a 2020 forum in International Studies Review, there are five factors that have generally been important in the development of intelligence studies subfields in different countries: "access to relevant government information, institutionalization of research on intelligence and security in a higher education setting, periodic scientific meetings and networks, teaching and learning opportunities, and engagement between researchers and practitioners."[5]
References
Bibliography
- Jackson, Peter and Scott, Len (2005). "Intelligence", ed. Finney, Patrick: Palgrave Advances in International History. Palgrave Macmillan
- Evans, Graham and Newnham, Jeffrey (1998). The Penguin Dictionary of International Relations. Penguin
External links
- Studies in Intelligence on the CIA's website