Generation of Intelligence for National Security in Mexico, Approaching Study and Analysis.
The intelligence process for national security in Mexico is still subject to development. In the last two presidential terms, the variable of intelligence becomes relevant for the preparation of a risk and threat agenda. Of the different approaches that frame the intelligence work, the Sherman Kent...
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Format: | Article |
Language: | Spanish |
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2017
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Online Access: | https://dialnet.unirioja.es/servlet/oaiart?codigo=6622374 |
Source: | Dikê: Revista de Investigación en Derecho, Criminología y Consultoría Jurídica, ISSN 1870-6924, Nº. 21, 2017, pags. 301-318 |
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The intelligence process for national security in
Mexico is still subject to development. In the last
two presidential terms, the variable of intelligence
becomes relevant for the preparation of a risk and
threat agenda. Of the different approaches that
frame the intelligence work, the Sherman Kent process
seems to be the one that delineates the Mexican
approach, or at least it seems to be the one
taken by the center of intelligence and national
security (CISEN). Such an approach holds true that
if the knowledge gained from intelligence work is
not complete, safe, timely and applicable to a problem
that is produced or about to occur, it would
be useless; so the relationship or need for direction
or guidance is essential: close to state policies and
any state project, but with enough distance as to
not lose objectivity. |
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