by R.V.Jones (Author)
Drawing on his long experience in intelligence the author examines the ethical problems that intelligence activity can create. He explores each of the topics under consideration - official secrecy, security, deception, command - in the light of his extensive direct experience in decades when technical developments like radio interception and satellites have revolutionized intelligence-gathering. He proposes a doctrine for the guidance of intelligence officers of minimum trespass which parallels the military doctrine of minimum force . Professor Jones also wrote Most Secret War , Future Conflict and New Technology and Instruments and Experiences .
Format: Hardcover
Pages: 352
Publisher: William Heinemann Ltd
Published: 03 Nov 1989
ISBN 10: 0434377244
ISBN 13: 9780434377244