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African Intel Affairs
AIS Collective
18 episodes
5 days ago
Sponsored by the African Intelligence Studies Collective, this is a platform for interactive dialogue focused on the practice of intelligence in Africa and analyzing the emergence of Africa’s very own intelligence community under the auspices of a continental framework imposed via the African Peace and Security Architecture.
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Sponsored by the African Intelligence Studies Collective, this is a platform for interactive dialogue focused on the practice of intelligence in Africa and analyzing the emergence of Africa’s very own intelligence community under the auspices of a continental framework imposed via the African Peace and Security Architecture.
Show more...
Politics
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Ep. 3 - “African Journal of Intelligence Studies” Dr. Lawrence Mhandara
African Intel Affairs
35 minutes 20 seconds
5 years ago
Ep. 3 - “African Journal of Intelligence Studies” Dr. Lawrence Mhandara
We discuss “The case for an African Journal of Intelligence Studies” with Dr. Lawrence Mhandara from the Department of Governance and Public Management at the University of Zimbabwe. Hosted by Philani Dhlamini - coordinator of the African Intelligence Studies Collective. Intro Music by JOAKIM KARUD (www.joakimkarud.com)
African Intel Affairs
Sponsored by the African Intelligence Studies Collective, this is a platform for interactive dialogue focused on the practice of intelligence in Africa and analyzing the emergence of Africa’s very own intelligence community under the auspices of a continental framework imposed via the African Peace and Security Architecture.