On the critical utility of complexity theory in intelligence studies

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Abstract

Today’s intelligence issues are more readily understandable against the background of increased complexity. Complexity also contributes to a proliferation of theories of intelligence and a postpositivist turn in this. Complexity theory and a critical approach of intelligence are combined to increase the understanding of intelligence and to show how complexity can improve intelligence through agent-based modelling.

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Spoor, B., & Rothman, M. (2021). On the critical utility of complexity theory in intelligence studies. Intelligence and National Security, 36(4), 555–568. https://doi.org/10.1080/02684527.2021.1893076

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