Imagery in the UK: Britain's troubled imagery intelligence architecture
2009 ◽
Vol 35
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pp. 957-969
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The Uk
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AbstractThis article examines the status, role and development of imagery intelligence in the UK government. It is argued that imagery intelligence occupies a subordinate and marginalised position compared to other forms of intelligence, chiefly from human sources and the interception of communications. The origins of that position are recounted, and the problems arising from internal struggles over control of imagery examined. It is concluded that the existing approach to imagery represents a serious problem and that a substantial restructuring and upgrading of imagery intelligence is essential if UK foreign policy decision-making is to be properly informed in the 21st Century.
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1964 ◽
Vol 19
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pp. 234-235
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1998 ◽
Vol 24
(4)
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pp. 379-403
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1978 ◽
Vol 22
(4)
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pp. 707-735
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2017 ◽
Vol 22
(3)
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pp. 458-478
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2017 ◽
Vol 36
(3)
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pp. 198-214
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2021 ◽
Vol 9
(6)
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pp. 42