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1. Verfasser: Spiridonov, Andrey
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Sprache:Englisch
Veröffentlicht: Zenodo 2012
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Online-Zugang:https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.18760683
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author Spiridonov, Andrey
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contents <p><strong>The history of modern intelligence analysis reveals a deep structural paradox: while </strong><strong>intelligence organizations have grown into elaborate, bureaucratically mature </strong><strong>institutions, the analytical function within them has remained fundamentally artisanal. </strong><strong>This incongruity</strong><span><strong> </strong></span><strong>—</strong><span><strong> </strong></span><strong>large-scale institutions coupled with a craft-like analytical core</strong><span><strong> </strong></span><strong>—</strong><strong>has shaped the organizational culture, personnel practices, and intellectual development </strong><strong>of the intelligence community for more than seven decades. Understanding this paradox </strong><strong>requires examining the historical evolution of intelligence analysis not as a linear path </strong><strong>toward professionalization, but as a persistent struggle between the inherited culture of </strong><strong>a guild and the unrealized potential of a modern profession.</strong></p>
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spellingShingle The Historical Evolution of the Intelligence Craft: From Guild Structures to a Semi-Profession
Spiridonov, Andrey
Intelligence
Counterintelligence
History
Military History
<p><strong>The history of modern intelligence analysis reveals a deep structural paradox: while </strong><strong>intelligence organizations have grown into elaborate, bureaucratically mature </strong><strong>institutions, the analytical function within them has remained fundamentally artisanal. </strong><strong>This incongruity</strong><span><strong> </strong></span><strong>—</strong><span><strong> </strong></span><strong>large-scale institutions coupled with a craft-like analytical core</strong><span><strong> </strong></span><strong>—</strong><strong>has shaped the organizational culture, personnel practices, and intellectual development </strong><strong>of the intelligence community for more than seven decades. Understanding this paradox </strong><strong>requires examining the historical evolution of intelligence analysis not as a linear path </strong><strong>toward professionalization, but as a persistent struggle between the inherited culture of </strong><strong>a guild and the unrealized potential of a modern profession.</strong></p>
title The Historical Evolution of the Intelligence Craft: From Guild Structures to a Semi-Profession
topic Intelligence
Counterintelligence
History
Military History
url https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.18760683