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Drugs and dirty wars: intelligence cooperation in the global south / Shiraz, Zakia   Journal Article
Shiraz, Zakia Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract Intelligence is a subject dominated by an Anglospheric lexicon. Little is known of intelligence in the global South, still less of intelligence cooperation. Since 9/11 Western democracies have sought to intensify their intelligence alliances across the world in the Middle East, Latin America, Africa and Asia as part of a US-led 'war on terror'. However, the conceptualisation of intelligence and the nature of secret service cooperation-often referred to as 'liaison'-remains dominated by concepts derived from Western technocratic Cold War surveillance. This article calls for a re-examination of intelligence cooperation based on activity 'beyond the Anglosphere'. It attempts to redefine what intelligence is in the global South and explores the texture of South-South cooperation using Latin American examples. It offers an alternative model of intelligence liaison focused on opportunistic cooperation in the context of drugs and dirty wars.
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