Academic-Practitioner Divide in Intelligence Studies
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Academic-Practitioner Divide in Intelligence Studies
Phythian, Mark; Drumhiller, Nicole K.; Arcos, Ruben
Rowman & Littlefield
04/2022
330
Dura
Inglês
9781538144466
15 a 20 dias
667
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Acknowledgements
Chapter 1: Navigating the Academic-Practitioner Divide in Intelligence Studies - Ruben Arcos, Nicole K. Drumhiller, Mark Phythian
Chapter 2: Being on the Outside Looking In: Reflections of a Former Practitioner Turned Academic - David Omand
Chapter 3: Neither Knuckle-draggers nor Carpetbaggers: Proposing the Periclean Ideal for Intelligence Educators - Nicholas Dujmovic
Chapter 4: Intelligence, Science and the Ignorance Hypothesis - David R. Mandel
Chapter 5: Intelligence and the US Army War College: The Academic-Practitioner Relationship in Professional Military Education - Genevieve Lester, James G. Breckenridge, and Thomas Spahr
Chapter 6: Assessing the Quality of Strategic Intelligence Products: Cooperation and Competition between Scholars and Practitioners - Jose-Miguel Palacios
Chapter 7: Lessons Learned for the Private Sector Intelligence Analyst - Michael J. Ard
Chapter 8: Understanding and Countering Hybrid Threats Through a Comprehensive and Multinational Approach: The Role of Intelligence - Rasmus Hindren and Hanna Smith
Chapter 9: Building Ecosystems of Intelligence Education: "The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly" - Irena Chiru and Adrian-Liviu Ivan
Chapter 10: The Academic-Practitioner Relationship in France: From Strangers to Partners - Damien Van Puyvelde
Chapter 11: Playing to Our Strengths: Combining Academic Rigour and Practitioner Experience in Delivering Intelligence Education in Australia - Troy Whitford and Charles Vandepeer
Chapter 12: The Academic/Practitioner Divide in Intelligence: A Latin American Perspective - Andres de Castro Garcia and Carolina Sancho Hirane
Chapter 13: Teaching Ethical Intelligence in a World that Doesn't Think It Needs It - Jan Goldman
Chapter 14: Bridging the Divide - Ruben Arcos, Nicole K. Drumhiller, Mark Phythian
List of Tables and Figures
Bibliography
About the Authors
Chapter 1: Navigating the Academic-Practitioner Divide in Intelligence Studies - Ruben Arcos, Nicole K. Drumhiller, Mark Phythian
Chapter 2: Being on the Outside Looking In: Reflections of a Former Practitioner Turned Academic - David Omand
Chapter 3: Neither Knuckle-draggers nor Carpetbaggers: Proposing the Periclean Ideal for Intelligence Educators - Nicholas Dujmovic
Chapter 4: Intelligence, Science and the Ignorance Hypothesis - David R. Mandel
Chapter 5: Intelligence and the US Army War College: The Academic-Practitioner Relationship in Professional Military Education - Genevieve Lester, James G. Breckenridge, and Thomas Spahr
Chapter 6: Assessing the Quality of Strategic Intelligence Products: Cooperation and Competition between Scholars and Practitioners - Jose-Miguel Palacios
Chapter 7: Lessons Learned for the Private Sector Intelligence Analyst - Michael J. Ard
Chapter 8: Understanding and Countering Hybrid Threats Through a Comprehensive and Multinational Approach: The Role of Intelligence - Rasmus Hindren and Hanna Smith
Chapter 9: Building Ecosystems of Intelligence Education: "The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly" - Irena Chiru and Adrian-Liviu Ivan
Chapter 10: The Academic-Practitioner Relationship in France: From Strangers to Partners - Damien Van Puyvelde
Chapter 11: Playing to Our Strengths: Combining Academic Rigour and Practitioner Experience in Delivering Intelligence Education in Australia - Troy Whitford and Charles Vandepeer
Chapter 12: The Academic/Practitioner Divide in Intelligence: A Latin American Perspective - Andres de Castro Garcia and Carolina Sancho Hirane
Chapter 13: Teaching Ethical Intelligence in a World that Doesn't Think It Needs It - Jan Goldman
Chapter 14: Bridging the Divide - Ruben Arcos, Nicole K. Drumhiller, Mark Phythian
List of Tables and Figures
Bibliography
About the Authors
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Agencies;FBI;Homeland Security;Intelligence;Intelligence education and training;Intelligence Studies;International Relations;National security;Security
Acknowledgements
Chapter 1: Navigating the Academic-Practitioner Divide in Intelligence Studies - Ruben Arcos, Nicole K. Drumhiller, Mark Phythian
Chapter 2: Being on the Outside Looking In: Reflections of a Former Practitioner Turned Academic - David Omand
Chapter 3: Neither Knuckle-draggers nor Carpetbaggers: Proposing the Periclean Ideal for Intelligence Educators - Nicholas Dujmovic
Chapter 4: Intelligence, Science and the Ignorance Hypothesis - David R. Mandel
Chapter 5: Intelligence and the US Army War College: The Academic-Practitioner Relationship in Professional Military Education - Genevieve Lester, James G. Breckenridge, and Thomas Spahr
Chapter 6: Assessing the Quality of Strategic Intelligence Products: Cooperation and Competition between Scholars and Practitioners - Jose-Miguel Palacios
Chapter 7: Lessons Learned for the Private Sector Intelligence Analyst - Michael J. Ard
Chapter 8: Understanding and Countering Hybrid Threats Through a Comprehensive and Multinational Approach: The Role of Intelligence - Rasmus Hindren and Hanna Smith
Chapter 9: Building Ecosystems of Intelligence Education: "The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly" - Irena Chiru and Adrian-Liviu Ivan
Chapter 10: The Academic-Practitioner Relationship in France: From Strangers to Partners - Damien Van Puyvelde
Chapter 11: Playing to Our Strengths: Combining Academic Rigour and Practitioner Experience in Delivering Intelligence Education in Australia - Troy Whitford and Charles Vandepeer
Chapter 12: The Academic/Practitioner Divide in Intelligence: A Latin American Perspective - Andres de Castro Garcia and Carolina Sancho Hirane
Chapter 13: Teaching Ethical Intelligence in a World that Doesn't Think It Needs It - Jan Goldman
Chapter 14: Bridging the Divide - Ruben Arcos, Nicole K. Drumhiller, Mark Phythian
List of Tables and Figures
Bibliography
About the Authors
Chapter 1: Navigating the Academic-Practitioner Divide in Intelligence Studies - Ruben Arcos, Nicole K. Drumhiller, Mark Phythian
Chapter 2: Being on the Outside Looking In: Reflections of a Former Practitioner Turned Academic - David Omand
Chapter 3: Neither Knuckle-draggers nor Carpetbaggers: Proposing the Periclean Ideal for Intelligence Educators - Nicholas Dujmovic
Chapter 4: Intelligence, Science and the Ignorance Hypothesis - David R. Mandel
Chapter 5: Intelligence and the US Army War College: The Academic-Practitioner Relationship in Professional Military Education - Genevieve Lester, James G. Breckenridge, and Thomas Spahr
Chapter 6: Assessing the Quality of Strategic Intelligence Products: Cooperation and Competition between Scholars and Practitioners - Jose-Miguel Palacios
Chapter 7: Lessons Learned for the Private Sector Intelligence Analyst - Michael J. Ard
Chapter 8: Understanding and Countering Hybrid Threats Through a Comprehensive and Multinational Approach: The Role of Intelligence - Rasmus Hindren and Hanna Smith
Chapter 9: Building Ecosystems of Intelligence Education: "The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly" - Irena Chiru and Adrian-Liviu Ivan
Chapter 10: The Academic-Practitioner Relationship in France: From Strangers to Partners - Damien Van Puyvelde
Chapter 11: Playing to Our Strengths: Combining Academic Rigour and Practitioner Experience in Delivering Intelligence Education in Australia - Troy Whitford and Charles Vandepeer
Chapter 12: The Academic/Practitioner Divide in Intelligence: A Latin American Perspective - Andres de Castro Garcia and Carolina Sancho Hirane
Chapter 13: Teaching Ethical Intelligence in a World that Doesn't Think It Needs It - Jan Goldman
Chapter 14: Bridging the Divide - Ruben Arcos, Nicole K. Drumhiller, Mark Phythian
List of Tables and Figures
Bibliography
About the Authors
Este título pertence ao(s) assunto(s) indicados(s). Para ver outros títulos clique no assunto desejado.