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Intelligence and Contemporary Conflict

Matthew Hefler

Communication in Diplomacy, Statecraft and War

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Release Date: 04/10/2024

Genre: Society & Culture
Sub-Genre: Politics & Government
Label: Stolpe Publishing
Series: Essay Series
Contributors: Sara Bush Castro (Contributions by), Michael Goodman (Contributions by), Calder Walton (Contributions by), Suzanne Raine (Contributions by), Philip HJ Davies (Contributions by), Matthew Hefler (Edited by)
Language: English
Publisher: Stolpe Publishing

Communication in Diplomacy, Statecraft and War
In an increasingly dangerous world, the role of intelligence services has never been more crucial. Sweden and the world face ever more alarming conflicts.Covert activities, whether in the form of subversion, disinformation or covert operations, are vital in the international game of power. It has never been more vital to understand the value of the role that intelligence services play in the fields of diplomacy, statesmanship and war.This highly topical collection of essays brings together intelligence scholars and officials from the US, Britain, Canada and Sweden in order to assess how information, both classified and public, has impacted conflicts from the analogue past to the digital present. It offers a discussion on how intelligence services today are carried out to support or undermine international security and tries to determine what is good practice for political leaders anddecision- makers when they apply the lessons of history to understand the world today.