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Intelligence and contemporary conflict : communication in diplomacy, statecraft and war / edited by Matthew Hefler ; [text editor, Andrew Mackenzie]

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  • Intelligence and contemporary conflict : communication in diplomacy, statecraft and war / edited by Matthew Hefler ; [text editor, Andrew Mackenzie]
  • Stockholm : Bokförlaget Stolpe, 2024
  • 1 vol. (225 p.) : ill., carte, photogr., portr., graph., tabl. ; 25 cm
  • 978-9-1898-8215-7
  • 91-89882-15-6
  • 9789189882157 rel.
  • [Intelligence, communication and contemporary conflict.]
  • 355.343 2
  • Textes issus de communications, présentés lors d'un séminaire, tenu à Engelsberg Ironworks, Västmansland, en Suède, en 2023
  • Notes bibliogr.
  • The significance of clandestine operations, such as subversion, disinformation, and covert political actions, is undeniable in shaping outcomes in war, diplomacy, and national security. The urgency of understanding this dynamic has been underscored by major events, including Russia's full scale invasion of Ukraine in 2022. This event highlighted the proactive stance of allied intelligence agencies, who leveraged declassified intelligence to counteract Russian strategies effectively in near real-time. Additionally, the surprise attack by Hamas on Israel, mirroring the unforeseen nature of the Yom Kippur War attacks, has reignited discussions on intelligence failures, reminiscent of those following 9/11 and Pearl Harbor.
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