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|a Espionage, statecraft, and the theory of reporting :
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|a 1. Reports and our need for information -- 2. Reporting and its sources -- 3. Content matters -- 4. Transmission -- 5. Reception -- 6. Cognitive importance -- 7. Interpretation problems -- 8. Evaluation -- 9. Utilization.
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|a Everything we know about what goes on in the world comes to us through reports, information transmitted through human communication. This book offers a clear, accessible introduction to the theory of reporting, with a special emphasis on national security, particularly military and diplomatic reporting, drawing on examples from historical accounts of espionage and statecraft from the Second World War.
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