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Welcome to KCSI Insights, our Centre's blog for intelligence and international security, designed to showcase insightful contributions from KCSI academics, doctoral students, and associated practitioners. We publish original blog posts and reviews of books, films, exhibitions, and various KCSI and other intelligence events. With over a thousand readers—including government officials, journalists, academics, industry experts and students—our blog offers authoritative perspectives on the intersection of intelligence, foreign policy, international history and national security. 

The Editor-in-Chief: Dr Celia Parker-Vincent | The Editorial Board consists of: Prof. Michael Goodman, Dr Daniela Richterova, Dr David Easter, Dr Pauline Blistene, Dr Paul McGarr, Dr Huw Dylan.

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intelligence studies, US intelligence

Document Exploitation in Anglo-American Intelligence

12th Dec 2025
Michael A. Innes
Afghanistan, intelligence outside the Anglosphere, counter-terrorism

‘Not your father’s Afghanistan': Is the West taking its eye off the al-Qaeda ball?

5th Dec 2025
Graham Aikin
intelligence outside the Anglosphere, Japan, US intelligence

When Resistance Went Global: MLK’s Assassination, Japan’s Beheiren and America’s Vietnam Deserters

28th Nov 2025
Satoshi Yoda