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"The purpose of the SISG is to promote the development of policy-orientated studies of intelligence and security services whilst drawing on the comparative and historical tradition. SISG is a specialist group of the UK Politicial Studies Association." <ref> [http://www.reading.ac.uk/AcaDepts/lw/SISG/index.htm The Security and Intelligence Studies Group]</ref> | "The purpose of the SISG is to promote the development of policy-orientated studies of intelligence and security services whilst drawing on the comparative and historical tradition. SISG is a specialist group of the UK Politicial Studies Association." <ref> [http://www.reading.ac.uk/AcaDepts/lw/SISG/index.htm The Security and Intelligence Studies Group]</ref> | ||
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==members== | ==members== |
Revision as of 01:39, 17 December 2007
"The purpose of the SISG is to promote the development of policy-orientated studies of intelligence and security services whilst drawing on the comparative and historical tradition. SISG is a specialist group of the UK Politicial Studies Association." [1]
The US-based Consortium for the Study of Intelligence states that it acted as a catalyst for the creation of the SISG. [2]
members
Convenor
Treasurer
Newsletter Editor
Webmaster
- Marc B. Davies
- Antonio Diaz
- Jim Holden-Rhodes
- Sheila Kerr
- Peter Nicholson
- Glenmore Trenear-Harvey <ref>[SISG Members and their research interests]