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Intelligence Studies, Theory, and Intergroup Conflict and Resolution: Theory and Beyond

Intelligence Studies, Theory, and Intergroup Conflict and Resolution: Theory and Beyond
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Author(s): Elena Mastors (University of Phoenix, USA)and Joseph H. Campos (University of Hawaii, USA)
Copyright: 2016
Pages: 12
Source title: National Security and Counterintelligence in the Era of Cyber Espionage
Source Author(s)/Editor(s): Eugenie de Silva (Booz Allen Hamilton, USA)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-4666-9661-7.ch014

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Abstract

The study of intelligence traditionally relies on descriptive and case study approaches. However, the study of intelligence should shift from this reliance on case study approaches to one grounded in multidisciplinary theory. In particular, social psychological approaches should be fully integrated into an intelligence studies curriculum. These theories inform our understanding of intergroup processes, specifically intergroup conflict, so that we can begin to develop appropriate conflict resolution strategies.

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