A common public perception about modern day intelligence services in Africa is that they are mere extensions of the too-often authoritarian leaders under whom they operate. In some cases, the intelligence services appear to tolerate this perception – some would suggest even fuel it – because of the apparent power, access and influence intelligence provides. As despised or ridiculed as intelligence services might be, they often hold a trump card in domestic and international relations, and are quite aware of this relative advantage. Another view is that intelligence services are ineffectual and irrelevant dinosaurs, and that effective power and influence in society and the state lies elsewhere. Genuine power and influence may be, for exam...
This study aims at testing the relation between intelligence and governance. It is based on African ...
The most important and vexed issue relating to governance of the intelligence services in a democrac...
Frequently, intelligence scholars and historians make the charge that democracies are inherently wor...
African Studies Seminar series. Paper presented 27 March 1995Intelligence – ‘spying’, in the popular...
Intelligence services are currently focusing on the fight against terrorism, leaving relatively litt...
MA (Political Studies), North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2014Intelligence, having espion...
The state claims the monopoly of the legitimate use of force. This is not to suggest however that th...
The evolution of Intelligence and Security services in Nigeria is similar to that of other third wor...
This master’s thesis contributes to the theoretical development of the role of intelligence services...
Thesis (M.A.)-University of Natal, Durban, 2001.The primary focus of this dissertation is the transf...
This book critically analyses the concept of the intelligence cycle, highlighting the nature and ext...
The author concludes that the world will most probably remain rife with conflict even in the twenty ...
Abstract: Intelligence is a security mix that pre-examines phenomenon, predicts mosaic outcome and p...
The perception of intelligence as power has intensified during the Second World War, when several in...
D.Litt. et Phil. (Public Management and Governance)Abstract: Before 1994, members of the intelligenc...
This study aims at testing the relation between intelligence and governance. It is based on African ...
The most important and vexed issue relating to governance of the intelligence services in a democrac...
Frequently, intelligence scholars and historians make the charge that democracies are inherently wor...
African Studies Seminar series. Paper presented 27 March 1995Intelligence – ‘spying’, in the popular...
Intelligence services are currently focusing on the fight against terrorism, leaving relatively litt...
MA (Political Studies), North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2014Intelligence, having espion...
The state claims the monopoly of the legitimate use of force. This is not to suggest however that th...
The evolution of Intelligence and Security services in Nigeria is similar to that of other third wor...
This master’s thesis contributes to the theoretical development of the role of intelligence services...
Thesis (M.A.)-University of Natal, Durban, 2001.The primary focus of this dissertation is the transf...
This book critically analyses the concept of the intelligence cycle, highlighting the nature and ext...
The author concludes that the world will most probably remain rife with conflict even in the twenty ...
Abstract: Intelligence is a security mix that pre-examines phenomenon, predicts mosaic outcome and p...
The perception of intelligence as power has intensified during the Second World War, when several in...
D.Litt. et Phil. (Public Management and Governance)Abstract: Before 1994, members of the intelligenc...
This study aims at testing the relation between intelligence and governance. It is based on African ...
The most important and vexed issue relating to governance of the intelligence services in a democrac...
Frequently, intelligence scholars and historians make the charge that democracies are inherently wor...