Statecraft and
Intelligence

Statecraft and intelligence

The Statecraft & Intelligence program focuses on the increasingly important role of intelligence in the conduct of statecraft, particularly in an Australian context.

Research topics include intelligence history; the impact of popular culture on public understanding (and misunderstanding) of intelligence matters; emergent and emerging issues and challenges facing intelligence services internationally and in Australia; international comparisons and lessons; and the place of intelligence agencies (and their oversight and organisation) in democracies.

The program aims to:

  • Conduct and publish valued research on intelligence matters
  • Prepare suitable policy inputs on intelligence issues
  • Conduct a range of activities to increase the understanding of intelligence among the Australian community (and to encourage development of national expertise in intelligence)
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Australia’s management of strategic risk in the new era.

Australia’s strategic outlook is deteriorating and, for the…
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The 2017 independent review of intelligence: Views from The Strategist

Over the past 40 years, Australian governments have periodically…
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Opportunities abound abroad: optimising our criminal intelligence system overseas

Criminal intelligence (CrimInt) is so useful in serious criminal…

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