Welcome to the second issue of our 9th volume. In this issue of Security and Intelligence (S&I), scholars examine the U.S. Intelligence Community focusing on China's success, examine democracy in the Middle East, and analyze espionage patterns in World War I. This issue also focuses on comprehensive insights into non-state actors in intelligence, urban warfare, and European security with a focus on the Ukrainian strategic culture. This issue brings a broad range of intelligence considerations across the globe and sets the stage for future research. This issue has also included book reviews of reference texts that would add value to those in the security and intelligence community. Despite an apparent eclectic mix of varied security topics the collection presented in this issue, the articles actually highlight and create a comparative study of the varied and evolving global security environment professionals are faced with today. Contents: ETA: Rise And Fall of Ethno-Nationalist Terrorism In Spain Shahriniso Scott with Dr. James Hess The CIA's analysis into Mao Zedong's Health, Succession, and the Cultural Revolution Nicholas J.S. Miller Slow Food: Situating Local Chapters in a Broader Social Movement Community Noha Shawki & Melissa Schnyder America's Failed Attempt at Democracy in the Middle East Robert Richardson & James Hess Ukrainian Strategic Culture: Applications for the European Security Environment Patrick Moore Argument Mapping in Intelligence Analysis Linda Johansson A Third Rome or a New Carthage? Eugene Vertlieb (translated by Dennis Faleris) Intelligence Urban Warfare: Joker Man and Wireless Intelligence Network Repez Romeo-Ionuț Role of Non-State Actors in the Landscape of Intelligence: The Comprehensive Insights Zunaira Ali Khan Review of African Intelligence Services: Early Postcolonial and Contemporary Challenges Matt Loux Review of The Handbook of African Intelligence Cultures Jim Burch Review of The Handbook of Asian Intelligence Cultures Carter Matherly
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