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October 8 2019
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Book chapters
pp. 1
Introduction
pp. 5
The university-security-intelligence nexus
pp. 79
American universities, the CIA, and the teaching of national security intelligence
pp. 94
The FBI, cybersecurity, and American campuses
pp. 108
‘What was needed were copyists, filers, and really intelligent men of capacity’
pp. 118
Datafication and universities
pp. 130
The relationship between intelligence and the academy in Canada
pp. 145
‘I would remind you that NATO is not a university’
pp. 156
Understanding the relationships between academia and national security intelligence in the European context
pp. 168
The German foreign intelligence agency (BND)
pp. 178
The figure of the traitor in the chekist cosmology 1
pp. 187
How Russia trains its spies
pp. 196
The Chinese intelligence service
pp. 209
The Cambridge Spy Ring
pp. 216
John Gordon Coates PhD DSO (1918–2006)
pp. 229
The Oxford Intelligence Group
pp. 243
A Missing Dimension No Longer
pp. 251
What do we teach when we teach intelligence ethics?
pp. 265
Secret and ethically sensitive research
pp. 272
Intelligent studies
pp. 287
Experimenting with intelligence education
pp. 301
The epistemologies of terrorism and counterterrorism research
pp. 312
Dynamics of securitization
pp. 326
Intelligence and the management of radicalisation and extremism in universities in Asia and Africa
pp. 343
Between Lucky Jim and George Smiley
pp. 352
But what do you want it for? Secret intelligence and the foreign policy practitioner
pp. 362
Intelligence recruitment in 1945 and ‘Peculiar Personal Characteristics’
pp. 368
‘Men of the Professor Type’ revisited
pp. 383
Open source intelligence
pp. 394
Overkill
pp. 403
The art(s and humanities) of security
pp. 414
Dispelling the myths
pp. 424
Stalin’s library
pp. 435
A landscape of lies in the land of letters
pp. 453
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