Intelligence and Security
We are the largest group of researchers working on intelligence and security in the European Union. Our approach reflects ISGA’s interdisciplinary nature, and leverages perspectives from ethics, history, law, political science, psychology and sociology.
Our main goal is to improve understanding of how intelligence and security actors are embedded in broader political, bureaucratic, and societal contexts, and how their practices can be enhanced to support societal resilience.
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Research Project
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Intelligence in the Global South (GLOBALINT)
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Professionalisation of teachers and supervisors in police education on inclusion and diverse professionalism
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Sharing secrets: how and why governments and third-party stakeholders disclose intelligence
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Warnings: The Complicated Journey from Alert to Action in (Inter)national Politics (WARN)