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*[[Double agent]]: an agent who is secretly working for a rival agency, e.g. [[Kim Philby]], allegedly [[Ahmad Chalabi]] | *[[Double agent]]: an agent who is secretly working for a rival agency, e.g. [[Kim Philby]], allegedly [[Ahmad Chalabi]] | ||
*[[Defector]]: A source who flees rather than remains in place, and whose intelligence, as opposed to propaganda value, therefore tends to diminish over time, e.g. [[Anatoliy Golitsyn]], [[Yuri Nosenko]], [[Oleg Gordievsky]]. | *[[Defector]]: A source who flees rather than remains in place, and whose intelligence, as opposed to propaganda value, therefore tends to diminish over time, e.g. [[Anatoliy Golitsyn]], [[Yuri Nosenko]], [[Oleg Gordievsky]]. | ||
− | *[[Technical intelligence]]: Includes techniques such as [[Imagery intelligence]] obtained from aerial or satellite reconnaissance and [[Signals intelligence]] such as the | + | *[[Technical intelligence]]: Includes techniques such as [[Imagery intelligence]] obtained from aerial or satellite reconnaissance and [[Signals intelligence]] such as the interception of communications engaged in by the US [[National Security Agency]] and Britain's [[GCHQ]]. |
*[[Open source collection]] Intelligence from overt sources such as media and diplomatic reports. | *[[Open source collection]] Intelligence from overt sources such as media and diplomatic reports. | ||
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*[[Technical analysis]]: includes techniques such as photo interpretation and code-breaking. | *[[Technical analysis]]: includes techniques such as photo interpretation and code-breaking. | ||
− | *[[Competitive | + | *[[Competitive analsyis]]: System advocated by neoconservative theorists, in which multiple centres are encouraged to put forward competing interpretations of raw intelligence data. Their opponents argue that this allows analysis to become politicised, e.g. [[Team B]], [[Rumsfeld Commission]], [[Office of Special Plans]]. |
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[[Covert action]] is a term of art used by the American intelligence community to describe "the attempt by a government or group to influence events in another state or territory without revealing its own involvement."<ref>Dirty Tricks or Trump Cards, by Roy Godson, Transaction Books, 2001, p.3.</ref> Similar terms include the British [[Special Political Action]] or [[Political warfare]] and the Russian [[aktivnye merpriiatiia]] or [[active measures]]. | [[Covert action]] is a term of art used by the American intelligence community to describe "the attempt by a government or group to influence events in another state or territory without revealing its own involvement."<ref>Dirty Tricks or Trump Cards, by Roy Godson, Transaction Books, 2001, p.3.</ref> Similar terms include the British [[Special Political Action]] or [[Political warfare]] and the Russian [[aktivnye merpriiatiia]] or [[active measures]]. | ||
− | *[[Intelligence support]] and [[Intelligence | + | *[[Intelligence support]] and [[Intelligence liaison]] may be means of exercising covert influence, e.g. [[British Security Coordination]] in the US during the Second World War. |
*[[unilateral penetration]]: Spying on a friendly intelligence agency, sometimes conducted to assure the strength of the relationship. | *[[unilateral penetration]]: Spying on a friendly intelligence agency, sometimes conducted to assure the strength of the relationship. | ||
*[[Agents of influence]] Individuals with whom an agency maintains a secret relationship so that they will be in a position to influence policy immediately or in the future. | *[[Agents of influence]] Individuals with whom an agency maintains a secret relationship so that they will be in a position to influence policy immediately or in the future. |
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