Publication

6 Nov 2006

This publication explores the development of a prospective intelligence-based security doctrine. Methods and bodies are presented as a structural option to provide security institutions with capabilities for intelligent, preventive and pro-active responses to emerging threats. According to the author, jihadist terrorism and global organized crime have not only challenged traditional concepts of domestic and foreign security, but are making evident that reactive security or security that is separate from intelligence are obsolete responses by states to threats.

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Author Andrés Montero Gómez
Series Elcano Royal Institute Working Papers
Issue 24
Publisher Elcano Royal Institute of International and Strategic Studies
Copyright © 2006 Elcano Royal Institute of International and Strategic Studies
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