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Studies in Intelligence<br />
A History of the Egyptian<br />
Intelligence Service<br />
A History of the Mukhabarat, 1910-2009<br />
Owen L. Sirrs, Defense Intelligence Agency,<br />
Washington, USA<br />
This book a<strong>na</strong>lyzes how the Egyptian intelligence<br />
community has adapted to shifting <strong>na</strong>tio<strong>na</strong>l security<br />
threats since its inception 100 years ago.<br />
Selected Contents: Introduction Part 1: Intelligence and<br />
the Mo<strong>na</strong>rchy 1. Mamur Zapt 2. Decline & Fall of the Old<br />
Regime Part 2: Intelligence under Nasser 3. Creating<br />
a New Intelligence Community 4. General Intelligence<br />
5. Egyptian Intelligence & the Suez Crisis 6. Unity,<br />
Subversion & Secession 7. Intelligence & the Yemen Wars<br />
8. The Intelligence State 9. The 1967 War 10. Nasser’s<br />
Twilight Part 3: Intelligence under Sadat 11. Power<br />
Struggles 12. Grand Deception in the 1973 War<br />
13. Rejectionists Part 4: Intelligence under Mubarak<br />
14. Troubles at Home & Abroad 15. State Security<br />
16. General Intelligence Wars 17. September 2001 &<br />
Beyond. Conclusion<br />
February 2010: 234 x 156: 288pp<br />
Hb: 978-0-415-56920-0: £75.00<br />
eBook: 978-0-203-85454-9<br />
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www.routledge.com/9780415569200<br />
Forthcoming in 2011<br />
Improving Intelligence A<strong>na</strong>lysis<br />
Bridging the Gap between Scholarship and<br />
Practice<br />
Stephen Marrin, Mercyhurst College, USA<br />
This book comprises a series of articles, extended and<br />
updated, written by intelligence expert Dr Stephen Marrin<br />
over 10 years on the subject of intelligence a<strong>na</strong>lysis.<br />
Selected Contents: 1. Introduction: Bridging the Gap<br />
between Scholarship and Practice 2. What Can We Learn<br />
from History? 3. Is Intelligence A<strong>na</strong>lysis an Art or a Science?<br />
4. Does Improving Training Improve A<strong>na</strong>lysis? 5. How Does<br />
Organizatio<strong>na</strong>l Process and Structure Impact A<strong>na</strong>lytic<br />
Expertise? 6. What Can We Learn from the Medical<br />
Profession? 7. Conclusion: Looking to the Future and<br />
Prospects for Reform. Select Bibliography<br />
March 2011: 234 x 156: 208pp<br />
Hb: 978-0-415-78068-1: £70.00<br />
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Forthcoming<br />
Inter<strong>na</strong>tio<strong>na</strong>l Intelligence<br />
Cooperation and<br />
Accountability<br />
Challenges, Oversight and the Role of Law<br />
Edited by Hans Born, Geneva Centre for the<br />
Democratic Control of Armed Forces, Switzerland,<br />
Ian Leigh and Aidan Wills<br />
This volume is the first systematic exami<strong>na</strong>tion<br />
of inter<strong>na</strong>tio<strong>na</strong>l intelligence cooperation and the<br />
challenges this poses for the accountability of<br />
<strong>na</strong>tio<strong>na</strong>l security agencies.<br />
Selected Contents: Foreword Helga Hernes<br />
Part 1: Introduction 1. Framing the Issue Ian Leigh<br />
2. Inter<strong>na</strong>tio<strong>na</strong>l Intelligence Cooperation in Practice Richard<br />
Aldrich Part 2: Challenges 3. Blacklisting and Fi<strong>na</strong>ncial<br />
Sanctions against Suspected Terrorists Iain Cameron<br />
4. Collateral Casualties of Collaboration: The Consequences<br />
of Perso<strong>na</strong>l Data Sharing Craig Forcese 5. Rendition, Torture<br />
and Intelligence Cooperation Silvia Borelli 6. Inter<strong>na</strong>tio<strong>na</strong>l<br />
Cooperation in Inter<strong>na</strong>tio<strong>na</strong>l Operations: Peacekeeping,<br />
Weapons Inspections, and the Apprehension and Prosecution<br />
of War Crimi<strong>na</strong>ls Simon Chesterman Part 3: Oversight and<br />
Review 7. Independent and Executive Oversight Philippe<br />
Hayez 8. Fit for Purpose? Accountability Challenges and<br />
Paradoxes of Domestic Inquiries Andrea Wright 9. The<br />
European Parliament and Parliamentary Assembly of the<br />
Council of Europe Inquiries into Illegal Transfers and Secret<br />
Detentions Hans Born and Aidan Wills Part 4: The Role<br />
of Law 10. The Role of Natio<strong>na</strong>l Courts Ian Leigh<br />
11. Inter<strong>na</strong>tio<strong>na</strong>l Law: Human Rights Law and State<br />
Responsibility Martin Scheinin and Mathias Vermeulen<br />
Part 5: Conclusion 12. Accountability for Inter<strong>na</strong>tio<strong>na</strong>l<br />
Intelligence Cooperation: Diagnosis, Treatment and<br />
Prognosis Hans Born and Aidan Wills<br />
December 2010: 234 x 156: 272pp<br />
Hb: 978-0-415-58002-1: £75.00<br />
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iNTelligeNCe sTudies 53<br />
Series edited by Richard Aldrich, University of Warwick, UK and Christopher Andrew, Corpus Christi College, University of<br />
Cambridge, UK<br />
The growing interest in intelligence activities and the opening of hitherto closed archives since the end of the Cold War has stimulated this<br />
series of scholarly monographs, wartime memoirs and edited collections. With contributions from leading academics and prominent<br />
members of the intelligence community, this series has quickly become the leading forum for the academic study of intelligence.<br />
new<br />
The South African Intelligence<br />
Services<br />
From Apartheid to Democracy, 1948-2005<br />
Kevin A. O’Brien<br />
This book is the first full history of South African<br />
intelligence and provides a detailed exami<strong>na</strong>tion of the<br />
various stages in the evolution of South Africa’s<br />
intelligence organizations and structures.<br />
Selected Contents: 1. Introduction: South African Intelligence<br />
in Revolution and Counter-Revolution 1948-2005 2. The Birth<br />
of South Africa’s Intelligence Capability and the Rise of the<br />
’Securocracy’, 1948 to 1972 3. ’Total Strategy’ and the<br />
’Securocratisation’ of the Government, 1972-1978 4. Hydra:<br />
The Rise of the Natio<strong>na</strong>l Intelligence and Counter-Revolutio<strong>na</strong>ry<br />
Structures, 1978-1983 5. Carrot and Stick: The Domestic COIN<br />
Paradigm, 1980-1985 6. The Assassins’ Web: The Growth of<br />
Counter-Revolutio<strong>na</strong>ry Warfare Intelligence, 1979-1985<br />
7. Crossing the Rubicon: ’The Gloves Come Off’ for a Total<br />
Counter-Revolutio<strong>na</strong>ry Strategy, 1985-1990 8. Negotiating<br />
a Settlement: Reform and Retrenchment For All, 1990-1994<br />
9. Progress and Problems: South Africa’s New Intelligence<br />
Dispensation, 1994-2005 10. Conclusion: Still Fighting<br />
The War – The Legacy of South Africa’s Intelligence History<br />
October 2010: 234 x 156: 272pp<br />
Hb: 978-0-415-43397-6: £75.00<br />
eBook: 978-0-203-84061-0<br />
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Forthcoming in 2011<br />
Russia and the Cult of State<br />
Security<br />
The Chekist Tradition, From Lenin to Putin<br />
Julie Fedor<br />
This book explores the mythology woven around the<br />
Soviet secret police and the Russian cult of state security<br />
that has emerged from it.<br />
Selected Contents: Introduction Part 1: Soviet Chekism<br />
1. Dzerzhinsky’s Commandments 2. Late Soviet Chekism:<br />
The Changing Face of Repression under Krushchev and<br />
Beyond 3. Screening the Historical Chekist 4. Rehabilitating<br />
the Chekist: Cinematic Images of the New KGB<br />
Part 2: Post-Soviet Chekism 5. Re-Inventing The Chekist<br />
Traditions 6. The Cult of Yurii Andropov 7. Securitising the<br />
Russian Soul. Bibliography<br />
March 2011: 234 x 156: 240pp<br />
Hb: 978-0-415-60933-3: £75.00<br />
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