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Function of Intelligence in Crisis Management - Towards an Understanding of Intelligence Producer Consumer Dichotomy

English · Hardback

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List of contents

1. Introduction. 2. Towards an Integrated Theory of Intelligence and Crisis Management. 3. The Bombing of the American Embassy on April 18, 1983 and the marine Barracks on October 23, 1983. 4. The Kidnapping of William Buckley and the Embassy Bombing. 5. The Hijacking of TWA Flight 847: Crisis Management and the Media. 6. Conclusion.

About the author

Shaun P. McCarthy

Summary

First published in 1998, this work is a study of the relationship between intelligence and policy and focuses on the function of intelligence in crisis management.

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’...provides a comprehensive and well documented discussion of the dynamics of the relationships between the crisis managers in the National security Council and the intelligence community...his combination of theory and empirical research does usefully illuminate many key problems in actually integrating with decision making under pressure of a crisis.’ Studies in Conflict ’Shaun McCarthy’s book is aimed at creating a framework according to which crisis management and intelligence as a support function can be analyzed.’ Journal of Contingencies and Crisis Management

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