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Emerging Intelligence Trends and the Practice of Inclusive Statecraft
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This book proposes to decolonize global intelligence from the peripheries of the Global South and put forward a new intelligence practice of 'inclusive interstellar statecraft'.
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This book proposes to decolonize global intelligence from the peripheries of the Global South and put forward a new intelligence practice of 'inclusive interstellar statecraft'.
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- Erscheinungstermin: 24. Juli 2025
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis eBooks
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- Artikelnr.: 74495860
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Pak Nung Wong (D.Phil Oxon) teaches politics and international relations at the Department of Politics, Languages and International Studies, University of Bath, United Kingdom. His books include Post-Colonial Statecraft in South East Asia: Sovereignty, State-Building and the Chinese in the Philippines (2024), Techno-Geopolitics: US-China Tech War and the Practice of Digital Statecraft (2022), Logic of the Powers: Towards an Impact-Driven Practice of Futurist Statecraft (2022), Destined Statecraft: Eurasian Small Power Politics and Strategic Cultures in Geopolitical Shifts (2018) and Discerning the Powers in Post-Colonial Africa and Asia: A Treatise on Christian Statecraft (2016). He is the founder and Editor-in-Chief of the peer-reviewed journal Bandung: Journal of the Global South. His research interests are statecraft and geopolitics in the Indo-Pacific region.
PART I: Theory and Method
1 Introduction: Towards Inclusive Intelligence in Perpetual Conflicts
2 Decolonizing Intelligence from Peripheries: Lessons from Afghanistan and
Neighbouring Countries
3 Subversive Ontology: Approaching Japanese Intelligence Culture as
Non-Western Intelligence Practice
PART II: Emerging Intelligence Trends
4 Realist Liberation: Persistent Trends in Human Intelligence Operations
5 Five Eyes' Decoupling from China's Non-Traditional Intelligence
Interdependency: Changing Security Intelligence Landscapes in American and
British Universities (2007-2024)
6 Double Agents' Predicaments: Intercultural Mediation in Midst of Changing
Australia-China Intelligence Interdependency
7 Saving 'China Hands': Germany Walks Tightrope in Midst of U.S.-China
Global Intelligence Competition
PART III: Decolonizing Global Intelligence
8 Outline of Inclusive Intelligence Practice: Addressing the Islamic
State's Global-Localization Strategy in Sri Lanka, Indonesia and the
Philippines
9 Decolonizing Global Intelligence: Lebanon's Coloniality of Power,
Hezbollah's Rise and Iran's 'Shia Crescent' Decolonization Project
10 Conclusion
1 Introduction: Towards Inclusive Intelligence in Perpetual Conflicts
2 Decolonizing Intelligence from Peripheries: Lessons from Afghanistan and
Neighbouring Countries
3 Subversive Ontology: Approaching Japanese Intelligence Culture as
Non-Western Intelligence Practice
PART II: Emerging Intelligence Trends
4 Realist Liberation: Persistent Trends in Human Intelligence Operations
5 Five Eyes' Decoupling from China's Non-Traditional Intelligence
Interdependency: Changing Security Intelligence Landscapes in American and
British Universities (2007-2024)
6 Double Agents' Predicaments: Intercultural Mediation in Midst of Changing
Australia-China Intelligence Interdependency
7 Saving 'China Hands': Germany Walks Tightrope in Midst of U.S.-China
Global Intelligence Competition
PART III: Decolonizing Global Intelligence
8 Outline of Inclusive Intelligence Practice: Addressing the Islamic
State's Global-Localization Strategy in Sri Lanka, Indonesia and the
Philippines
9 Decolonizing Global Intelligence: Lebanon's Coloniality of Power,
Hezbollah's Rise and Iran's 'Shia Crescent' Decolonization Project
10 Conclusion
PART I: Theory and Method
1 Introduction: Towards Inclusive Intelligence in Perpetual Conflicts
2 Decolonizing Intelligence from Peripheries: Lessons from Afghanistan and
Neighbouring Countries
3 Subversive Ontology: Approaching Japanese Intelligence Culture as
Non-Western Intelligence Practice
PART II: Emerging Intelligence Trends
4 Realist Liberation: Persistent Trends in Human Intelligence Operations
5 Five Eyes' Decoupling from China's Non-Traditional Intelligence
Interdependency: Changing Security Intelligence Landscapes in American and
British Universities (2007-2024)
6 Double Agents' Predicaments: Intercultural Mediation in Midst of Changing
Australia-China Intelligence Interdependency
7 Saving 'China Hands': Germany Walks Tightrope in Midst of U.S.-China
Global Intelligence Competition
PART III: Decolonizing Global Intelligence
8 Outline of Inclusive Intelligence Practice: Addressing the Islamic
State's Global-Localization Strategy in Sri Lanka, Indonesia and the
Philippines
9 Decolonizing Global Intelligence: Lebanon's Coloniality of Power,
Hezbollah's Rise and Iran's 'Shia Crescent' Decolonization Project
10 Conclusion
1 Introduction: Towards Inclusive Intelligence in Perpetual Conflicts
2 Decolonizing Intelligence from Peripheries: Lessons from Afghanistan and
Neighbouring Countries
3 Subversive Ontology: Approaching Japanese Intelligence Culture as
Non-Western Intelligence Practice
PART II: Emerging Intelligence Trends
4 Realist Liberation: Persistent Trends in Human Intelligence Operations
5 Five Eyes' Decoupling from China's Non-Traditional Intelligence
Interdependency: Changing Security Intelligence Landscapes in American and
British Universities (2007-2024)
6 Double Agents' Predicaments: Intercultural Mediation in Midst of Changing
Australia-China Intelligence Interdependency
7 Saving 'China Hands': Germany Walks Tightrope in Midst of U.S.-China
Global Intelligence Competition
PART III: Decolonizing Global Intelligence
8 Outline of Inclusive Intelligence Practice: Addressing the Islamic
State's Global-Localization Strategy in Sri Lanka, Indonesia and the
Philippines
9 Decolonizing Global Intelligence: Lebanon's Coloniality of Power,
Hezbollah's Rise and Iran's 'Shia Crescent' Decolonization Project
10 Conclusion