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- Utgivningsdatum:2023-03-15
- Mått:159 x 236 x 55 mm
- Vikt:1 497 g
- Format:Inbunden
- Språk:Engelska
- Serie:Security and Professional Intelligence Education Series
- Antal sidor:832
- Förlag:Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
- ISBN:9781538159972
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Ryan Shaffer has a PhD in history with expertise on extremism and security. He has written numerous articles, book chapters and reviews. Shaffer’s books include African Intelligence Services: Early Postcolonial and Contemporary Challenges and The Handbook of Asian Intelligence Cultures.
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A substantive contribution to the field of Intelligence Studies on a continent scarcely explored by scholarship … The editor leaves it to the expertise and knowledge of the chapter authors to contribute diverse perspectives, methodologies, and sources to study national cases. This is a strength of the volume ... It provides the reader with a view from cultural studies to understanding cultures of intelligence services.
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- AcknowledgementsMapIntroductionChapter 1: Algeria: Bringing Revolutionary Roots into Complex Modern Times - Réjeanne LacroixChapter 2: Angola: Intelligence Culture Supporting Hegemony - Nuno Fragoso VidalChapter 3: Benin: The Presidentialization of National Intelligence - Juste CodjoChapter 4: Botswana: Politicization and the Need for Intelligence Oversight - Lawrence OokeditseChapter 5: Burkina Faso: Widening the Security Net - Ernest HarschChapter 6: Burundi: Intelligence Culture in the Troubled Political Waters - Jude KagoroChapter 7: Cabo Verde: The Intelligence Services and Key Challenges - Nilton Fernandes Cardoso and João Paulo MadeiraChapter 8: Cameroon: An “All Society Affair” Intelligence Culture - Manu LekunzeChapter 9: Central African Republic: A Troubled Country with a Troubled Intelligence Culture - David VogelChapter 10: Chad: An Armed Intelligence Culture - Ketil Fred HansenChapter 11: The Comoros: Intelligence in the Shadows of the Turbulent Past - Gábor SinkóChapter 12: Côte d’Ivoire: Intelligence Culture in a Fractured Security System - Jeremy S. SpeightChapter 13: The Democratic Republic of the Congo: Intelligence in an Unstable Country - Zsolt SzabóChapter 14: Djibouti: Increasing Chinese Influence Amid Multilateral Military Competition - Ra MasonChapter 15: Egypt: The Century-Long Culture of the Mukhabarat ?- Hogr TarkhaniChapter 16: Equatorial Guinea: Intelligence Culture Amidst Autocratic Wealth - Ryan ShafferChapter 17: Eritrea: Intelligence Culture Under An Authoritarian Government - Ryan ShafferChapter 18: Eswatini: Intelligence Culture in Africa’s Absolute Monarchy - Ryan ShafferChapter 19: Ethiopia: Intelligence in a Contradictory Context - Ryan ShafferChapter 20: Gabon: Intelligence Culture in an African Proto-State - Martin R. RupiyaChapter 21: The Gambia: Uses and Abuses of State Intelligence Agencies - Maggie DwyerChapter 22: Ghana: The Origins and Evolution of a National Intelligence Culture - Michael Yekple, Daniel Banini and Philip AttuquayefioChapter 23: Guinea: A Culture of Impunity Amidst Stability and Instability - Ryan ShafferChapter 24: Guinea-Bissau: Intelligence Culture in a Narco-State - Ryan ShafferChapter 25: Kenya: An Evolved Intelligence Culture - Ryan ShafferChapter 26: Lesotho: The National Security Service’s Organizational Culture, Oversight and Politics - Mopeli Moshoeshoe and Christopher WilliamsChapter 27: Liberia: Security Sector Reform After War in a Weak State - Morten BøåsChapter 28: Libya: From Authoritarianism to Fragmentation and Possible New Beginnings - Réjeanne LacroixChapter 29: Madagascar: An Utterly Weak and Inefficient Intelligence Community - Adrien M. Ratsimbaharison and Juvence F. RamasyChapter 30: Malawi: The Role of “Paramilitary” Groups in Political Surveillance - Paul Chiudza BandaChapter 31: Mali: A Developing Intelligence Culture With International Assistance - Charlie LizzaChapter 32: Mauritania: Intelligence Culture at Domestic and International Crossroads - Ryan ShafferChapter 33: Mauritius: Moving Towards Mass Surveillance - Linganaden MurdayChapter 34: Morocco: Intelligence Culture At the King’s Service - Blanca Camps-FebrerChapter 35: Mozambique: Intelligence in the One-Party Culture of a Democratic State - Luca Bussotti and Laura António NhauelequeChapter 36: Namibia: An Authoritarian Intelligence Culture in a Democratic State - Lennart BolligerChapter 37: Niger: Surveillance and “Seeing Things” in the Shadow of the Drone - Mirco GöpfertChapter 38: Nigeria: Birthed by Decree, Struggling Under Democracy - Olasupo ThompsonChapter 39: The Republic of the Congo: Intelligence on the River Side - Madison ScholarChapter 40: Rwanda: The Rise of a Security Culture - Timothy NicholsonChapter 41: São Tomé and Príncipe: Intelligence Culture on a Small Island Republic - David Andrew OmonaChapter 42: Senegal: A Professionalizing Intelligence Culture - Ryan ShafferChapter 43: Seychelles: A Maritime State’s Evolving Intelligence Culture - Ashton RobinsonChapter 44: Sierra Leone: An Improving Intelligence Culture - Ryan ShafferChapter 45: Somalia: A Battlefield of Intelligence Services - János BesenyoChapter 46: South Africa: Civilian Intelligence Services Caught Between Party and State - Sandy Africa and Dimpho DelegliseChapter 47: South Sudan: From Liberation to Predatory Kleptocratic Intelligence Culture - Adam CharboneauChapter 48: Sudan: An Intelligence System in Transition - Sudan: An Intelligence System in TransitionChapter 49: Tanzania: From Internal Concerns to the Global War on Terror - Timothy NicholsonChapter 50: Togo: Intelligence Culture for Dynastic Rule - Martin R. RupiyaChapter 51: Tunisia: An Uphill Battle with Intelligence Reform - Florina Cristiana Matei and Jumana KawarChapter 52: Uganda: An Intelligence Culture of Politics and Abuse - Kasaija Phillip ApuuliChapter 53: Western Sahara: The Securitization of a Contested Saharan Region - David SuarezChapter 54: Zambia: Security Intelligence as a Special Branch of Presidentialism - Jeremy GouldChapter 55: Zimbabwe: An Intelligence Community Against Each Other and Everyone - János BesenyoContributors