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· 분류 : 외국도서 > 교육/자료 > 교육 > 고등교육
· ISBN : 9781138572416
· 쪽수 : 546쪽
· 출판일 : 2019-10-18
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Introduction Liam Francis Gearon Part I Universities, Security and Intelligence Studies: An Academic Cartography Liam Francis Gearon Chapter 1 The University-Security-Intelligence Nexus: Four Domains Liam Francis Gearon Part II Universities, Security, Intelligence: National Contexts, International Settings United States of America Chapter 2 American Universities, the CIA, and the Teaching of National Security Intelligence Loch K. Johnson Chapter 3 The FBI, Cyber-Security and American Campuses: Academia, Government, and Industry as Allies in Cybersecurity Effectiveness Kevin Powers and James Burns United Kingdom Chapter 4 ‘What was needed were copyists, filers, and really intelligent men of capacity’: British Signals Intelligence and the Universities, 1914-1992 John R. Ferris Chapter 5 Datafication and Universities: The Convergence of Spies, Scholars and Science Richard J. Aldrich and Melina J. Dobson Canada and the Commonwealth Chapter 6 The Relationship between Intelligence and the Academy in Canada Angela Gendron NATO Chapter 7 ‘I would remind you that NATO is not a university’: Navigating the Challenges and Legacy of NATO Economic Intelligence Adrian Kendry Continental Europe Chapter 8 Understanding the Relationships between Academia and National Security Intelligence in the European Context Ruben Arcos Chapter 9 The German Foreign Intelligence Agency (BND): Publicly Addressing a Clandestine History Bodo Hechelhammer Russia Chapter 10 The Figure of the Traitor in the Chekist Cosmology Julie FedorChapter 11 How Russia Trains Its Spies: The Past and Present of Russian Intelligence Education Filip Kovacevic China Chapter 12 The Chinese Intelligence Service Nigel Inkster Part III Espionage and the Academy: Spy Stories Chapter 13 The Cambridge Spy Ring: The Mystery of Wilfrid Mann Andrew Lownie Chapter 14 John Gordon Coates PhD DSO (1918-2006) Conscientious Objector, Interrogator, Intelligence Officer, Commando, Saboteur, Spy…Academic Paddy Hayes Part IV Spies, Scholars and the Study of Intelligence Chapter 15 The Oxford Intelligence Group Gwilym Hughes Chapter 16 A Missing Dimension No Longer: Intelligence Studies, Professor Christopher Andrew, and the University of Cambridge Daniel Larsen Part V University Security and Intelligence Studies: Research and Scholarship, Teaching and Ethics Chapter 17 What Do We Teach When We Teach Intelligence Ethics? David Omand and Mark Phythian Chapter 18 Secret and Ethically Sensitive Research Joanna Kidd Chapter 19 Intelligent Studies: Degrees in Intelligence and the Intelligence Community Scott Parsons Chapter 20 Experimenting with Intelligence Education: Overcoming Design Challenges in Multidisciplinary Intelligence Analysis Programs Stephen Marrin and Sophie Victoria Cienski Part VI Security, Intelligence, and Securitization Theory: Comparative and International Terrorism Research Chapter 21 The Epistemologies of Terrorism and Counter-Terrorism Research Quassim Cassam Chapter 22 Dynamics of Securitization: An Analysis of Universities’ Engagement with the Prevent Legislation Lynn Schneider Chapter 23 Comparative Perspectives on Intelligence and the Management of Radicalisation and Extremism in Universities in Asia and Africa David Johnson Part VII Universities, Security and Secret Intelligence Diplomatic, Journalistic and Policy Perspectives Chapter 24 Between Lucky Jim and George Smiley: The Public Policy Role of Intelligence Scholars Robert Dover and Michael S. Goodman Chapter 25 But What Do You Want It For? Secret Intelligence and the Foreign Policy Practitioner Claire Smith Chapter 26 Intelligence Recruitment in 1945 and ‘Peculiar Personal Characteristics’ Michael Herman Chapter 27 ‘Men of the Professor Type’ Revisited: Building a Partnership between Academic Research and National Security Tristram Riley-Smith Chapter 28 Open Source Intelligence: Academic Research, Journalism or Spying? Chris Westcott Chapter 29 Overkill: Why universities modelling the impact of nuclear war in the 1980s could not change the views of the security state John Preston Part VIII Universities, Security and Intelligence: Disciplinary Lenses of the Arts, Literature and Humanities Chapter 30 The Art(s and Humanities) of Security: A Broader Approach to Countering Security Threats Andrew Glazzard Chapter 31 Dispelling the Myths: Academic Studies, Intelligence and Historical Research Helen Fry Chapter 32 Stalin’s Library Svetlana Lokhova Chapter 33 A Landscape of Lies in the Land of Letters: The Literary Cartography of Security and Intelligence Liam Francis Gearon Supplementary National Security and Intelligence ? Outreach, Commentary, Critique: A Global Survey of Official, Policy and Academic Sources Liam Francis Gearon