
Intelligence Cooperation under Multipolarity : Non-American Perspectives
University of Toronto Press, 208 pages, 2024, 15 décembre 2023
Résumé
While counterterrorism has been the primary focus of the defence and security policies of major Western countries in the last two decades, recent years have seen the re-emergence of states as the major threat. Intelligence Cooperation under Multipolarity offers a timely analysis of the challenges and opportunities for intelligence cooperation, characterized by the re-emergence of great power competition, particularly between the United States, China, and Russia.
This collection explores foreign policy and national security tools and partnerships that have emerged as the United States, typically an international leader, experiences internal and external shocks that have rendered its role on the international stage more uncertain. The book focuses on non-American perspectives in order to understand how America’s allies and partners have adjusted to global power transitions. Drawing on contributions from leading intelligence and strategic studies scholars and professionals, Intelligence Cooperation under Multipolarity aims to broaden and deepen our understanding of the consequences of the power transition on national security policies.
Auteurs
Thomas Juneau, professeur associé à l’École supérieure d’affaires publiques et internationales à l’Université d’Ottawa
Justin Massie, professeur de science politique à l’UQAM et co-directeur du Réseau d’analyse stratégique (RAS)
Marco Munier, doctorant en science politique à l’UQAM
Pour citer
Juneau, T., Massie, J., & Munier, M. (Eds.). (2024). Intelligence cooperation under multipolarity : non-american perspectives. University of Toronto Press.