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|a Intelligence and the function of government /
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|a Intelligence plays an important, albeit often hidden hand, in the everyday function of government. Australia's intelligence agencies, collectively referred to as the Australian Intelligence Community (AIC), are an established and fundamental component of the bureaucracy. Their aim is to provide the government with 'information' to better enable it to tackle the issues confronting it, to be better armed, informed and forewarned of what might lay ahead and to facilitate coherent policy-making. This book draws on a wide range experts including academics, former and current strategic advisers and members of government, private industry professionals and intelligence community experts, to provide a diagnostic, clear-eyed approach in explaining, accessing and exposing the central foundations and frameworks necessary for effective practice of intelligence in Australia, as well as the shaping of intelligence expectations.
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|a Intro -- Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- Foreword -- Acknowledgements -- Contributors -- Introduction -- Part I Intelligence in Australia -- 1 The state of Intelligence Studies: Australia in international context -- 2 A history of the Australian intelligence community -- 3 Military intelligence: Expectations and challenges -- Part II The intelligence cycle -- 4 Optimising open-source intelligence in the information age -- 5 Intelligence dissemination -- 6 FINNIT and the case for structural and legislative reform: A priority for the twenty-first century
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|a Part III Australia's intelligence relationships -- 7 Secret friends: Intelligence cooperation and counterterrorism -- 8 Intelligence leadership and capability development: A crucial partnership -- 9 Managing reputational risk in national intelligence: Comparative lessons from Australia, Canada and New Zealand -- Part IV Current trends, future challenges -- 10 Conceptualising proportionality and its relation to metadata -- 11 Cyber warfare: Opportunities and threats -- 12 Cyber security -- Index
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