It is well-known that the understanding of security has changed since the end of the Cold War. This, in turn, has impacted the characteristics of intelligence, as states have needed to improve their security policies with new intelligence tactics. This volume investigates this new state of play in the international arena.
Mehmet Emin Erendor holds a Master's in International Law from the University of Sussex, UK, and received his PhD from the University of Southampton, UK. He is a member of the Department of International Relations at Adana Alparslan Türke Science and Technology University, Turkey, and he is also currently working in the International Relations Department of Kyrgyz-Turkish Manas University, Kyrgyzstan. He has published on international and cyber security, terrorism, human rights, humanitarian intervention, and international organizations.