Epistemic Intelligence Communities. Counterintelligence

Sfetcu, Nicolae Epistemic Intelligence Communities. Counterintelligence., 2019 [Preprint]

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Epistemic communities are informal networks of knowledge-based experts who influence decision-makers in defining issues they face, identifying different solutions, and evaluating results. Epistemic communities have the greatest influence in conditions of political uncertainty and visibility, usually following a crisis or triggering event. Counterintelligence is primarily considered an analytical discipline, focusing on the study of intelligence services. The basis of all counterintelligence activities is the study of individual intelligence services, an analytical process to understand the behavior of foreign entities (formal mission, internal and external policy, history and myths within the entity, the people who compose it).

Item type: Preprint
Keywords: epistemic, intelligence, communities, counterintelligence, intelligence services
Subjects: B. Information use and sociology of information > BC. Information in society.
Depositing user: Nicolae Sfetcu
Date deposited: 19 Mar 2024 07:33
Last modified: 19 Mar 2024 07:33
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10760/45643

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