Understanding Intelligence in the Twenty-First Century

Understanding Intelligence in the Twenty-First Century

Author: Peter Jackson

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2004-07-01

Total Pages: 296

ISBN-13: 1135769737

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Intelligence has never been more important in world politics than it is now at the opening of the twenty-first century. The terrorist attacks on the United States on September 11, 2001, along with the politics and diplomacy of the Second Gulf War, have brought intelligence issues to the forefront of both official and popular discourse on security and international affairs. The need for better understanding of both the nature of the intelligence process and its importance to national and international security has never been more apparent. The aim of this collection is to enhance our understanding of the subject by drawing on a range of perspectives, from academic experts to journalists to former members of the British and American intelligence communities.


Twenty-first Century Intelligence

Twenty-first Century Intelligence

Author: Wesley K. Wark

Publisher: Psychology Press

Published: 2005

Total Pages: 226

ISBN-13: 9780415349703

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The essays contained in this volume examine the role of intelligence in the global war on terror, and in new doctrines of global pre-emption of threats.


Open Source Intelligence in the Twenty-First Century

Open Source Intelligence in the Twenty-First Century

Author: C. Hobbs

Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan

Published: 2014-01-01

Total Pages: 191

ISBN-13: 9781349469666

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This edited book provides an insight into the new approaches, challenges and opportunities that characterise open source intelligence (OSINT) at the beginning of the twenty-first century. It does so by considering the impacts of OSINT on three important contemporary security issues: nuclear proliferation, humanitarian crises and terrorism.


Are We Getting Smarter?

Are We Getting Smarter?

Author: James R. Flynn

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 2012-09-06

Total Pages: 325

ISBN-13: 1107028094

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Seeks to explain the 'Flynn effect' (massive IQ gains over time) and its consequences for gender, race and social equality.


Intelligence Relations in the 21st Century

Intelligence Relations in the 21st Century

Author: Tom Røseth

Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan

Published: 2021-02-09

Total Pages: 168

ISBN-13: 9783030340063

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This book analyzes intelligence relations in an unsecure world and provides contributions on intelligence processes, interstate intelligence relations and hybrid warfare. Tactical, operational and strategic intelligence relations, both within and between intelligence agencies, and between states, are essential to support decision makers. This book ties together how intelligence adapts to security changes, global power shifts and the trend from globalization to a more nationalistic approach. During such changes, there is a need to analyze intelligence sharing relationships. Bringing together practitioners and academics, the book presents a plurality of approaches relative to intelligence relations that seek to advance the debate in the field.


Artificial Intelligence in the 21st Century

Artificial Intelligence in the 21st Century

Author: Stephen Lucci

Publisher: Mercury Learning and Information

Published: 2015-12-10

Total Pages: 1168

ISBN-13: 1944534539

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This new edition provides a comprehensive, colorful, up-to-date, and accessible presentation of AI without sacrificing theoretical foundations. It includes numerous examples, applications, full color images, and human interest boxes to enhance student interest. New chapters on robotics and machine learning are now included. Advanced topics cover neural nets, genetic algorithms, natural language processing, planning, and complex board games. A companion DVD is provided with resources, applications, and figures from the book. Numerous instructors’ resources are available upon adoption. eBook Customers: Companion files are available for downloading with order number/proof of purchase by writing to the publisher at [email protected]. FEATURES: • Includes new chapters on robotics and machine learning and new sections on speech understanding and metaphor in NLP • Provides a comprehensive, colorful, up to date, and accessible presentation of AI without sacrificing theoretical foundations • Uses numerous examples, applications, full color images, and human interest boxes to enhance student interest • Introduces important AI concepts e.g., robotics, use in video games, neural nets, machine learning, and more thorough practical applications • Features over 300 figures and color images with worked problems detailing AI methods and solutions to selected exercises • Includes DVD with resources, simulations, and figures from the book • Provides numerous instructors’ resources, including: solutions to exercises, Microsoft PP slides, etc.


Strategic Intelligence for the 21st Century

Strategic Intelligence for the 21st Century

Author: Alfred Rolington

Publisher: OUP Oxford

Published: 2013-01-17

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780199654321

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Offers a new model of intelligence analysis, the Mosaic Method, which capitalises on both the strengths and the weaknesses of the information revolution. Written by the former CEO of Jane's Information group, it presents analysis of current and past intelligence methods alongside fresh ideas and approaches for the future.


Fixing the Spy Machine

Fixing the Spy Machine

Author: Arthur S. Hulnick

Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA

Published: 1999-11-30

Total Pages: 246

ISBN-13: 0313390304

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With the end of the Cold War and the dawning of a new century, the U.S. intelligence system faces new challenges and threats. The system has suffered from penetration by foreign agents, cutbacks in resources, serious errors in judgment, and what appears to be bad management; nonetheless, it remains one of the key elements of America's strategic defense. Hulnick suggests that things are not as bad as they seem, that America's intelligence system is reasonably well prepared to deal with the many threats to national security. He examines the various functions of intelligence from intelligence gathering and espionage to the arcane fields of analysis, spy-catching, secret operations, and even the business of corporate espionage. Hulnick offers a variety of ideas for making the system work better and for attracting the kinds of new intelligence professionals who will build a stronger intelligence system in the next century. Fixing the Spy Machine suggests that the role of the Director of Central Intelligence, the person who runs both the CIA and oversees the U.S. Intelligence Community, should be depoliticized and made stronger. It also concludes that people are responsible for making the system function, not its bureaucratic structure. Still, intelligence managers are going to have to become less risk-averse and more flexible if the system is to function at its best.


Intelligence Reframed

Intelligence Reframed

Author: Howard E Gardner

Publisher: Basic Books

Published: 2000-09-18

Total Pages: 257

ISBN-13: 0465013147

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Harvard psychologist Howard Gardner has been acclaimed as the most influential educational theorist since John Dewey. His ideas about intelligence and creativity - explicated in such bestselling books as Frames of Mind and Multiple Intelligences (over 200,000 copies in print combined) - have revolutionized our thinking. In his groundbreaking 1983 book Frames of Mind , Howard Gardner first introduced the theory of multiple intelligences, which posits that intelligence is more than a single property of the human mind. That theory has become widely accepted as one of the seminal ideas of the twentieth century and continues to attract attention all over the world. Now in Intelligence Reframed , Gardner provides a much-needed report on the theory, its evolution and revisions. He offers practical guidance on the educational uses of the theory and responds to the critiques leveled against him. He also introduces two new intelligences (existential intelligence and naturalist intelligence) and argues that the concept of intelligence should be broadened, but not so absurdly that it includes every human virtue and value. Ultimately, argues Gardner, possessing a basic set of seven or eight intelligences is not only a unique trademark of the human species, but also perhaps even a working definition of the species. Gardner also offers provocative ideas about creativity, leadership, and moral excellence, and speculates about the relationship between multiple intelligences and the world of work in the future.


Intelligence and Law Enforcement in the 21st Century

Intelligence and Law Enforcement in the 21st Century

Author: Eugene De Silva

Publisher:

Published: 2021-09

Total Pages:

ISBN-13: 9781799879053

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"This book provides a detailed discussion on the ways in which education and science can be applied to the improvement of security focusing on the necessary blend of education, science, and intelligence activities through the relevant application of educational concepts and scientific approaches"--