The State of Intelligence Studies: Australia in International Context

In Daniel Baldino & Rhys Crawley (eds.), Intelligence and the Function of Government. Melbourne University Press (2018)
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Abstract

This chapter takes a longitudinal approach to the survey of intelligence research published in Australia, or by Australian authors overseas, in the decade 2007–2017, analyses it, and compares these findings with trends overseas. It then undertakes a quantitative and qualitative survey of intelligence education programs at Australian and Western tertiary institutions in order to show how Australia fares in an international context. It concludes by offering some suggestions on the way ahead for Intelligence Studies in Australia.

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Shannon Ford
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