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Estimative Intelligence In European Foreign Policymaking Learning Lessons From An Era Of Surprise 1st Edition Christoph Meyerm Eva Michaels

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Estimative Intelligence In European Foreign Policymaking Learning Lessons From An Era Of Surprise 1st Edition Christoph Meyerm Eva Michaels
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Publisher: Edinburgh University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.46 MB
Pages: 364
Author: Christoph Meyerm Eva Michaels, Nikki Ikani, Avivia Guttmann, Michael S. Goodman (editors)
ISBN: 9781399505536, 139950553X
Language: English
Year: 2022
Edition: 1

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Estimative Intelligence In European Foreign Policymaking Learning Lessons From An Era Of Surprise 1st Edition Christoph Meyerm Eva Michaels by Christoph Meyerm Eva Michaels, Nikki Ikani, Avivia Guttmann, Michael S. Goodman (editors) 9781399505536, 139950553X instant download after payment.

The first comparative study of estimative intelligence and strategic surprise in a European context, complementing and testing insights from previous studies centred on the United States


  • Extensive empirical analysis of open-source material and interviews in relation to three cases of major surprise: Arab uprisings, ISIS’ rise to power in Syria and Iraq, and the Russian annexation of Crimea
  • New theoretical insights into the causes of surprises and performance problems going beyond the debate about intelligence versus policy failures with contributions from former senior officials from the UK, Germany and the EU
  • Identifies main causes of surprise among intelligence analysts and external experts challenging previous findings and accounts

This book provides the first assessment of the performance of three leading European polities in providing estimative intelligence during an era of surprise. It develops a new framework for conducting postmortems guided by a normative model of anticipatory foreign policy. The comparative analysis focuses on how the UK, the EU and Germany handled three cases of major surprises: the Arab uprisings, the rise to power of the Islamic State (ISIS), and the Russian annexation of Crimea. It considers not just government intelligence assessments, but also diplomatic reporting and expert open sources and how these assessments were received by organisational leaders. The book tests and develops new theories about the causes of strategic surprises, going beyond a common focus on intelligence versus policy failures to identify challenges and factors that cut across both communities. With the help of former senior officials, the book identifies lessons yet to be learnt by European polities to better anticipate and prepare for future surprises.

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