Description:
This collection offers a timely review of the challenges and opportunities for intelligence cooperation in an era of renewed great power competition.
Brief description:
Thomas Juneau is an associate professor in the Graduate School of Public and International Affairs at the University of Ottawa.
Review Quotes: "Intelligence Cooperation under Multipolarity is a welcome contribution to intelligence studies, improving our grasp of a crucial but hard to observe dimension of modern power politics. The essays deliver constructive syntheses of concepts and theories, empirically rich analyses of current intelligence cooperation challenges in subjects ranging from nuclear strategy to United Nations peacekeeping, and eye-opening arguments about the place of intelligence cooperation in great power competition and alliance politics, reflecting a mix of historical and contemporary, and national and multinational, perspectives."--Timothy W. Crawford, Professor of Political Science, Boston College
"This is one of the most important and innovative books about intelligence cooperation in recent times. Intelligence Cooperation under Multipolarity examines a complex issue in new ways by offering us a genuinely global perspective. It is a must-read for anyone interested in the current politics of information, espionage, and security."--Richard J. Aldrich, Professor of International Security, University of Warwick