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Intelligence and Counterintelligence: History, Modernity, Facts offers a structured analytical examination of the historical development, institutional transformation, and theoretical foundations of intelligence and counterintelligence in the modern state.
The book traces the evolution of intelligence from early statecraft and military reconnaissance to the formation of professional intelligence institutions in the twentieth and twenty-first centuries. Particular attention is devoted to the structural relationship between intelligence analysis, national security, military strategy, and political decision-making.
Rather than presenting memoirs or operational narratives, this work focuses on conceptual clarity, institutional logic, and analytical methodology. It examines how intelligence systems adapt to technological change, hybrid threats, geopolitical competition, and the growing complexity of global security environments.
The study integrates historical analysis with contemporary strategic theory, offering a systematic perspective on intelligence as both a state function and a professional discipline.
This book is intended for scholars, students of political science and security studies, military professionals, and readers interested in the theoretical and institutional dimensions of intelligence and counterintelligence.