This article argues that the executive branches of governments will need to change the way that they employ intelligence for public diplomacy in the context of military action. Intelligence assessments that have been “politicized” through distortion and/or omission have led to poor decision-making and a decline in public trust. These propositions are demonstrated using the American and British public diplomacy that preceded the 2003 invasion of Iraq as a case study. This case is then compared to a second case study, the American and British public appeals for a strike on Syria following the 2013 Ghouta chemical attack. The article concludes by reflecting on what changes are still needed and how the strategy of using intelligence for public ...
This article provides commentary on public statements concerning intelligence by senior officials wi...
In the affairs of politically organized mankind, there is a ladder of actions which commences with v...
Thesis (S.M.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Political Science, 2003.Includes bibl...
This article argues that the executive branches of governments will need to change the way that they...
Supplemental data for this article is available online at at the publisher’s website, https://doi.or...
Copyright © The Author(s). This article argues that the failure to address intelligence agencies as ...
When the Obama administration took office in 2009, International Relations (IR) scholars had high ex...
The author discusses the three kinds of intelligence operations and how they may make a future secur...
The UK intelligence community has recently undergone a ‘season of enquiry’ relating to the Iraq War ...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Political Science, 2008.Includes bi...
This article discusses changes to what were seen by government planners as “out-dated” British and A...
Intelligence is generally collected and used in secret to inform internal audiences. Before and afte...
A resilient nation must not only have a strong and functional military for defense, but also have th...
This article evaluates the political trusteeship in Iraq, and concludes that the United States faile...
This paper seeks to understand the real influence that public diplomacy may have over American forei...
This article provides commentary on public statements concerning intelligence by senior officials wi...
In the affairs of politically organized mankind, there is a ladder of actions which commences with v...
Thesis (S.M.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Political Science, 2003.Includes bibl...
This article argues that the executive branches of governments will need to change the way that they...
Supplemental data for this article is available online at at the publisher’s website, https://doi.or...
Copyright © The Author(s). This article argues that the failure to address intelligence agencies as ...
When the Obama administration took office in 2009, International Relations (IR) scholars had high ex...
The author discusses the three kinds of intelligence operations and how they may make a future secur...
The UK intelligence community has recently undergone a ‘season of enquiry’ relating to the Iraq War ...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Political Science, 2008.Includes bi...
This article discusses changes to what were seen by government planners as “out-dated” British and A...
Intelligence is generally collected and used in secret to inform internal audiences. Before and afte...
A resilient nation must not only have a strong and functional military for defense, but also have th...
This article evaluates the political trusteeship in Iraq, and concludes that the United States faile...
This paper seeks to understand the real influence that public diplomacy may have over American forei...
This article provides commentary on public statements concerning intelligence by senior officials wi...
In the affairs of politically organized mankind, there is a ladder of actions which commences with v...
Thesis (S.M.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Political Science, 2003.Includes bibl...