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Informationen zum Autor Philip H. J. Davies is a senior lecturer and director of Brunel University's Centre for Intelligence and Security Studies in the United Kingdom. Kristian C. Gustafson is a lecturer and deputy director of Brunel University's Centre for Intelligence and Security Studies. Klappentext Intelligence Elsewhere is the first scholarly volume to deal exclusively with the comparative study of national intelligence outside of the Anglosphere and great-power European mainstream. Leading regional and intelligence experts examine the deep historical and cultural origins of intelligence in several countries of critical importance today. Zusammenfassung Examines the deep historical and cultural origins of intelligence in several countries of critical importance today: India! China! the Arab world! and Russia. In this title! each chapter reveals insights into intelligence history and practices in regions that! until now! have eluded our understanding. Inhaltsverzeichnis Part I: Introduction & Theory1. An Agenda for the Comparative Study of Intelligence: Yet Another Missing Dimension Philip H. J. Davies and Kristian C. Gustafson2. Political Culture: Approaches and Prospects Stephen Welch Part II: Intelligence Culture Outside the Anglosphere3. Subversive Information: The Historical Thrust of Chinese Intelligence Ralph D. Sawyer4. The Original Surveillance State: Kautilya's Arthashastra and Government by Espionage in Classical India Philip H. J. Davies5. Protecting the New Rome: Byzantine Influences on Russian Intelligence Kristian C. Gustafson6. Origins of an Arab and Islamic Intelligence Culture Aziz Al-Asmari Part III: Current Practice & Theory7. Pakistan's Inter-Services Intelligence Rob Johnson8. Iranian Intelligence Organizations Carl Anthony Wege9. Intelligence and Security Sector Reform in Indonesia Peter Gill and Lee Wilson10. A Reconstruction of Japanese Intelligence: Issues and Prospects Ken Kotani11. Developing a Democratic Intelligence Culture in Ghana Kwesi Aning! Emma Birikorang! and Ernest Ansah Lartey 12. Intelligence Community Reforms: The Case of Argentina Eduardo E. Estevez13. Sweden: Intelligence the Middle Way Wilhelm Agrell14. Intelligence Culture! Economic Espionage! and the Finnish Security Intelligence Service Lauri Holmstrom Part IV: Conclusion15. Legacies! Identities! Improvisation! and Innovations of Intelligence Philip H. J. Davies and Kristian C. Gustafson Contributors Index ...