At the end of this course, the students; 1) Grasp the significance of reaching reliable and contemporary information for domestic and international politics. Learn the ways and methods to acquire this information. 2) Have extensive information on the role and function of state inteligence in the process of the formation of state policies in international relations and public administration. 3) Acquire knowledge about the structure, organization, properties and legal framework of the intelligence systems and the needs for effective inteligence system.
MODE OF DELIVERY
Face to face
PRE-REQUISITES OF THE COURSE
No
RECOMMENDED OPTIONAL PROGRAMME COMPONENT
No
COURSE DEFINITION
The objective of this course is to examine the development of the concept and sector of intelligence through a comparative and historical perspective and to discuss the effects and importance of intelligence over decision-making process in foreign policy through case studies.
COURSE CONTENTS
WEEK
TOPICS
1st Week
Introduction: Intelligence, Basic Concepts, the Process of Intelligence.
2nd Week
Planning and Gathering the News in the Process of Intelligence
3rd Week
Operation in Intelligence: Analiysis, Synthesis, Obtaining Results
4th Week
Counter-Intelligence.
5th Week
Intelligence System of USA, Intelligence System of England
6th Week
Intelligence System of Israel, France and Russia
7th Week
Turkish Intelligence System, NIO, Intelligence of Ministry of Foreign Affairs,Millitary Intelligence, Intelligence of Police Forces
8th Week
Mid-Term
9th Week
Law of Turkish Intelligence, Intelligence of State in the scope of the Law numbered 2893 and NIO.
10th Week
Turkish Intelligence Law, Intelligence of Police Forces, Preemptive Intelligence of Police Forces
11th Week
Law of Turkish Intelligence, Intelligence of Police Forces, Intelligence of Juridicial Police Forces
12th Week
Law of Turkish Intelligence, Intelligence of Police Forces, the Law numbered 1324, the Law numbered 2113 on Domestic Services, the Law numbered 544 on Provincial Administration.
13th Week
Group Work
14th Week
Group Work and Discussion
RECOMENDED OR REQUIRED READING
Lowenthall, 2006, pg. 2-9. Lowenthall, 2006, pg.55-106. Lowenthall. 2006, pg.109-142. Lowenthall, 2006, pg. 145-155. Lowenthall, 2006, pg. 30-52, pg. 232-253, pg. 290-293; Willame E.Odom; Lowenthall, 2006, Ferris pg. 1-288. Lowenthall, 2006, pg. 296-302. The Law numbered 2893 on State Intelligence services, the Law numbered 6004 on Turkish Foreign Affairs on Organization, The Law numbered 1324 on the duty and authorization of Turkish General Staff. The Law numbered 2559 on Police duty and discretion, The Law numbered 2803 on the duty and authorization of gendarmerie. pg 142-175. The Law numbered 5271 on Criminal Court; Şen, 2010. Lowenthall, 2006, pg. 274-287; Quinlan, 2007, pg. 123-141; Tebbit, 2007, pg. 74-96.
PLANNED LEARNING ACTIVITIES AND TEACHING METHODS
Lecture
ASSESSMENT METHODS AND CRITERIA
Quantity
Percentage(%)
Assignment
3
40
Project
1
30
Total(%)
70
Contribution of In-term Studies to Overall Grade(%)
70
Contribution of Final Examination to Overall Grade(%)
30
Total(%)
100
ECTS WORKLOAD
Activities
Number
Hours
Workload
Midterm exam
Preparation for Quiz
Individual or group work
4
10
40
Preparation for Final exam
1
80
80
Course hours
14
3
42
Preparation for Midterm exam
Laboratory (including preparation)
Final exam
1
3
3
Homework
3
30
90
Project
1
50
50
Total Workload
305
Total Workload / 30
10,16
ECTS Credits of the Course
10
LANGUAGE OF INSTRUCTION
Turkish
WORK PLACEMENT(S)
No
KEY LEARNING OUTCOMES (KLO) / MATRIX OF LEARNING OUTCOMES (LO)