“An invaluable piece of literature for students of intelligence studies and cognate disciplines.” ―Aidan Parkes, Journal of Asian Security & International Affairs
"A highly recommended reference text for understanding the characteristics of intelligence in about two dozen Asian countries. The editor succeeded in compiling many different pieces in English about countries that are largely absent from intelligence studies research." ―Ryan Shaffer, Intelligence and National Security
How are intelligence systems structured in countries across Asia and the Middle East―from Russia to India, from Turkey to China and Japan, from Kazakhstan to Saudi Arabia? In what ways did decolonization and the Cold War influence their organization? What is their mission, and to what extent do they come under public scrutiny?
The authors of this comprehensive reference delve into these questions, and more, to provide a unique, systematic survey of intelligence practices and cultures in 22 countries.
CONTENTS: Intelligence Communities in Asia―B. de Graaff.
Afghanistan―D. Patang. Bangladesh―A.S.M. Ali Ashraf. China―X. Guo. India―P. Mahadevan. Iran―C.A. Wege. Iraq―I. al-Marashi. Israel―E. Kahana. Japan―Y. Kobayashi. Jordan―H. Al Jbour Kazakhstan―F. Kovacevic. Myanmar―A. Selth. North Korea―S. Blancke. Pakistan―K. Mukherjee. Palestine―A. Tartir. Russia―A. Kozovoï. Saudi Arabia―C.M. Davidson. South Korea―D.-A. Neuhaus. Sri Lanka―V.K. Shashikumar. Syria―F. Peil. Taiwan―J. Rosenke. Tajikistan―A. Matveeva. Turkey―I. Yilmaz. Yemen―A. Chimente. Elements of an Asian Intelligence Culture―B. de Graaff.
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