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International Journal of Intelligence & Counter Intelligence



               
International Journal of Intelligence & Counter Intelligence

http://www.tandf.co.uk/journals/tf/08850607.html

Aims and Scope: 
The International Journal of Intelligence and Counter-
Intelligence serves as a medium for professionals and 
scholars to exchange opinions on issues and challenges 
encountered by both government and business institutions in 
making contemporary intelligence-related decisions and 
policy. At the same time, this quarterly serves as an 
invaluable resource for researchers looking to assess 
previous developments and events in the field of national 
security. 

Dedicated to the advancement of the academic discipline of 
intelligence studies, the International Journal of 
Intelligence and CounterIntelligence publishes articles and 
book reviews focusing on a broad range of national security 
matters. As an independent, non-partisan forum, the journal 
presents the informed and diverse findings of its 
contributing authors, and does not advocate positions of 
its own. 

Readership: 
Current and former intelligence and national security 
professionals in government, business, and the military, as 
well as academics studying intelligence and foreign policy, 
members of the media covering foreign and domestic affairs, 
and interested members of the public. 

Editor-in-Chief: Richard R. Valcourt

Publication Details: 
Volume 16, 2003, 4 issues per year

 
ISSN 0885-0607
Online ISSN 1521-0561 

Internet Marketing Assistant: Claire Arnott
Email: claire.arnott@tandf.co.uk


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