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Covert Colour Line

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What if the biggest failures of intelligence are not the factual errors, but the inbuilt biases that shape what type of information is deemed useful?-- Lisa Stampnitzky, author of Disciplining TerrorGround-breaking ... Decodes declassified documents showing the racialized assumptions underlying the use and abuse of intelligence in contemporary Western politics. A must-read-- Elisabeth Schweiger, Lecturer, University of YorkYour jaw will drop and your heart will break. We urgently need this reckoning with the role of race-thinking in international politics. Lives depend on it-- Gargi Bhattacharyya, co-author of Empires EndgameRepeated intelligence failures in Iraq, Libya, the Middle East, and North Africa have left many critics searching for a smoking gun. Amidst questions of who misread or manipulated the intel, a fundamental truth goes unaddressed: Western intelligence is not designed to understand the world. In fact, it cannot.In The Covert Colour Line, Oliver Kearns shows how catastrophic mistakes made by British and US intelligence services since 9/11 are underpinned by racist assumptions forged in the crucible of the Cold War-era colonial retreat. Understanding this historical context is vital to explaining why anglophone state intelligence cannot grasp the motives of adversaries.'Offering a new way of seeing how intelligence contributes to world inequalities and drawing on a wealth of recently declassified materials, Kearns argues that delusional ideas of the non-West fundamentally shaped the intelligence assessments underpinning the 2003 invasion of Iraq and subsequent interventions.Oliver Kearns is a research fellow with SPIN, the Secrecy Power and Ignorance Network, at the University of Bristol.
Undertittel
The Racialised Politics of Western State Intelligence
Forfatter
Oliver Kearns
ISBN
9780745347332
Språk
Engelsk
Utgivelsesdato
20.4.2023
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