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- doi.org/10.5771/9781538159989
- ISBN print: 978-1-5381-5997-2
- ISBN online: 978-1-5381-5998-9
- Rowman & Littlefield, Lanham Rowman & Littlefield, Lanham
Zusammenfassung
Bringing together a group of international scholars, The Handbook of African Intelligence Cultures provides the first review of intelligence cultures in every African country. It explores how intelligence cultures are influenced by a range of factors, including past and present societal, governmental and international dynamics. In doing so, the book examines the state’s role, civil society and foreign relations in shaping African countries’ intelligence norms, activities and oversight. It also explores the role intelligence services and cultures play in government and civil society.
Schlagworte
Terrorism Corruption foreign policy Spying Spies national security intelligence services Homeland Security Reference Guide Intelligence Agencies Intelligence HistoryKeywords
secret service border control- 83–94 7 Cabo Verde Nilton Fernandes Cardoso, João Paulo Madeira Nilton Fernandes Cardoso, João Paulo Madeira 83–94
- 277–290 22 Ghana Michael Yekple, Daniel Banini, and Philip Attuquayefio Michael Yekple, Daniel Banini, and Philip Attuquayefio 277–290
- 335–352 26 Lesotho Mopeli Moshoeshoe, Christopher Williams Mopeli Moshoeshoe, Christopher Williams 335–352
- 379–390 29 Madagascar Adrien M. Ratsimbaharison, Juvence F. Ramasy Adrien M. Ratsimbaharison, Juvence F. Ramasy 379–390
- 461–472 35 Mozambique Luca Bussotti, Laura António Nhaueleque Luca Bussotti, Laura António Nhaueleque 461–472
- 677–690 51 Tunisia Florina Cristiana Matei, Jumana Kawar Florina Cristiana Matei, Jumana Kawar 677–690
- 747–792 Index 747–792
- 793–806 Contributors 793–806