Intelligence in Ukraine: Success, Failure, or Signaling Revolutionary Change?
Document Type
Book Chapter
Publication Date
10-10-2023
Abstract
The role of intelligence, the focus of intelligence and the culture of intelligence organizations are shaped by the strategic environment. For example, the 9/11 attacks not only changed the structure of the U.S. intelligence community, but significantly altered its focus. The Russian invasion of Ukraine and ensuing conflict is altering how intelligence is defined, collected, and employed. These changes will not only affect the role of intelligence organizations but their relationship with those it serves. Intelligence practitioners must appreciate the implications of these changes and how their relationship with policymakers and the citizenry might evolve.
Digital Object Identifier (DOI)
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-40451-1_11
Citation / Publisher Attribution
Intelligence in Ukraine: Success, Failure, or Signaling Revolutionary Change?, in A. Farhadi, M. Grzegorzewski & A.J. Masys (Eds.), The Great Power Competition Volume 5: The Russian Invasion of Ukraine and Implications for the Central Region. Springer, p. 217-237
Scholar Commons Citation
Oakley, David, "Intelligence in Ukraine: Success, Failure, or Signaling Revolutionary Change?" (2023). GNSI Faculty and Staff Publications. 3.
https://digitalcommons.usf.edu/gnsi_facpub/3