Intelligence leadership and governance : Building Effective Intelligence Communities in the 21st Century /

"This book explores the challenges leaders in intelligence communities face in an increasingly complex security environment and how to develop future leaders to deal with these issues. As the security and policy-making environment becomes increasingly complicated for decision-makers, the focus...

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Main Author: Walsh, Patrick F., 1964 (Author)
Format: Book
Published: London Routledge 2021
Series:Studies in intelligence
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