Found: a definition of intelligence

Intelligence has come to play a pivotal role in the affairs of states and non-state actors in the 21st century. It not only determines the outcome of conflict when it breaks out but also provides critical edge and foresight in military planning and engagements. However, the effective utilization and...

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Main Author: FALODE, Adewunmi
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Technical University of Moldova 2021-03-01
Series:Journal of Social Sciences
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Online Access:https://jss.utm.md/wp-content/uploads/sites/21/2021/03/JSS-1-2021_70-73.pdf
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Summary:Intelligence has come to play a pivotal role in the affairs of states and non-state actors in the 21st century. It not only determines the outcome of conflict when it breaks out but also provides critical edge and foresight in military planning and engagements. However, the effective utilization and deployment of intelligence in any strategic environment may be hampered by the lack of a holistic and generally accepted definition of it. The search for a robust definition has not also been helped by the differing views on what should constitute the basic elements of it. To overcome these challenges, this work argues for and provides a holistic definition of intelligence. It uses both qualitative and quantitative methodologies to provide a more robust and holistic definition of intelligence. The work concludes that any acceptable definition of intelligence must contain five key elements: process, data, actionable information, political group and security.
ISSN:2587-3490
2587-3504