The symbiotic nature of intelligence to meet the challenges of the contemporary world
Abstract
Since the creation of the Perspectives in Intelligence Journal in 2009 as an interdisciplinary means of dissemination of knowledge and research products conducted by the School of Intelligence and Counterintelligence "BG. Ricardo Charry Solano" (ESICI) together with other national and international institutions, has sought to continue with the academic legacy of generating not only scientific production with high quality standards but also to become a reference tool for decision makers.
For this reason, although the publications have been oriented to an epistemological area of knowledge in which Intelligence, Security and Defense are integrated, new topics of study have also been included in a transversal manner, on which the journal has been progressively articulated to the point of adding publications that frame the current state of discussion topics, debates and problems concerning economics, history, philosophy, administration, technological development, etc. Thus, an interest arises in offering the academic public a compilation of scientific products that contribute to the holistic understanding of the transformations that afflict the contemporary world and, above all, that allow exploring the complex glocal reality from a differential perspective.
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