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Nov 2023
45m 45s

Estimative Intelligence in European Fore...

DEPARTMENT OF WAR STUDIES
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Explore the dynamics of intelligence and foreign policy in Europe as the editors of the book “Estimative Intelligence in European Foreign Policymaking” Professor Michael Goodman, Professor Christoph Meyer, Dr Nikki Ikani, Dr Eva Michaels and Dr Aviva Guttmann evaluate the performance of the UK, the EU, and Germany during times of surprise, from the Arab upri ... Show More
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