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ID182603
Title ProperCanadian national intelligence culture
Other Title Informationa minimalist and defensive national intelligence apparatus
LanguageENG
AuthorMunier, Marco
Summary / Abstract (Note)This paper seeks to understand the nature and characteristics of Canadian national intelligence culture post–Cold War using the analytical insights of the strategic culture and intelligence culture literature. Previous studies have focused on an organizational description or historical studies of Canadian intelligence during the Cold War or after 9/11. Yet, no studies have examined the characterization of a national intelligence culture in Canada and proposed to contextualize the Canadian intelligence system in light of its national intelligence culture. Building on a culturalist approach of national intelligence systems, this paper proposes an operationalization of the national intelligence culture concept drawn on the strategic and intelligence culture literature. The paper concludes that Canada’s national intelligence culture is mostly defensive and minimalist. However, we note that recent changes in the Canadian intelligence apparatus have led to a gradual evolution of Canadian intelligence from defensive to offensive.
`In' analytical NoteInternational Journal Vol. 76, No.3; Sep 2021: p.427-445
Journal SourceInternational Journal Vol: 76 No 3
Key WordsCanada ;  Strategic Culture ;  Intelligence Studies ;  Intelligence Culture ;  Culturalist Approach


 
 
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