
Intelligence and the function of government
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This book draws on a wide range experts including academics, former and current strategic advisers and members of government, private industry professionals and intelligence community experts, to provide a diagnostic, clear-eyed approach in explaining, accessing and exposing the central foundations and frameworks necessary for effective practice of intelligence in Australia as well as the shaping of intelligence expectations.
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Rhys Crawley is an historian at the Australian War Memorial where he is writing the Official History of Australian Operations in Afghanistan, 2005-2010. He is also a Visiting Fellow at the Australian National University and an Adjunct Lecturer at the University of New South Wales, Canberra.
Content
- Intro
- Title
- Copyright
- Contents
- Foreword
- Acknowledgements
- Contributors
- Introduction
- Part I Intelligence in Australia
- 1 The state of Intelligence Studies: Australia in international context
- 2 A history of the Australian intelligence community
- 3 Military intelligence: Expectations and challenges
- Part II The intelligence cycle
- 4 Optimising open-source intelligence in the information age
- 5 Intelligence dissemination
- 6 FINNIT and the case for structural and legislative reform: A priority for the twenty-first century
- Part III Australia's intelligence relationships
- 7 Secret friends: Intelligence cooperation and counterterrorism
- 8 Intelligence leadership and capability development: A crucial partnership
- 9 Managing reputational risk in national intelligence: Comparative lessons from Australia, Canada and New Zealand
- Part IV Current trends, future challenges
- 10 Conceptualising proportionality and its relation to metadata
- 11 Cyber warfare: Opportunities and threats
- 12 Cyber security
- Index
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