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Anatomy and Introducing Theory

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To valuably extend our understanding of the globalization of intelligence, the ‘intelligence liaison’ phenomenon is now disaggregated. In this chapter we will break down intelligence liaison into eight attributes or variables, followed by an explanation of how it at least appears to work and its rationale. This systematic analysis of intelligence liaison is offered to explain what constitutes the ‘building blocks’ that collectively contribute to the process of the globalization of intelligence. Common threads and seams exist, and so have enduring relevance in helping us reach an understanding of the globalization of intelligence.

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  1. See also the list in E. Rosenbach and A.J. Peritz, ‘Intelligence and International Cooperation’ in their Confrontation or Collaboration? Congress and the Intelligence Community, Cambridge, MA: Belfer Center/Harvard Kennedy School, July 2009.

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  2. See also T. Pfaff, Resolving Ethical Challenges in an Era of Persistent Conflict, http://www.StrategicStudiesInstitute.army.mil/, accessed on 22 April 2012; L. Carmichael, ‘US moral authority undercut by war on terror’, AFP, 17 August 2011.

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© 2012 Adam D.M. Svendsen

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Svendsen, A.D.M. (2012). Anatomy and Introducing Theory. In: Understanding the Globalization of Intelligence. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1057/9781137283313_4

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