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Reforming Intelligence or Redefining Strategy?

BURSTING THE ANGLOSPHERIC BUBBLE: RETHINKING
INTELLIGENCE BEYOND ‘FIXING’ IN THE CASE STUDY OF THE
NATIONAL DIRECTORATE OF SECURITY




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, Introduction

Since the War on Terror, intelligence services in the global South have been vital

accomplices to the United States and its allies. In Afghanistan, wide-ranging efforts anchored

in Western conceptions were initiated to overhaul the Afghan intelligence agency central to

this study: the National Directorate of Security (NDS).

However, intelligence is not a universal concept, nor is there a single formula that is

applicable in every context. Recognizing the substantial disparities among intelligence

cultures is crucial to develop appropriate national security goals and policies (Yalçinkaya &

Özer, 2016, p.3). The end of the US-led occupation of Afghanistan and the rapid resurgence

of the Taliban raises important questions about ‘what works and why’ in the reconstruction

and evolution of an indigenous intelligence agency (Aldrich & Kasuku, 2012, p.1012).

Therefore, this in-depth study of the NDS (2002-2021) aims to determine the impact the

Anglo-American intelligence culture and strategy have had on the NDS by answering the

main research question: How did the lack of cultural and strategic awareness of the US-led

forces impact the operational effectiveness and autonomy of the National Directorate of

Security in Afghanistan? The scope of this research concentrates on two specific areas of

intelligence: National Security Priorities (NPSs) and Intelligence Cooperation (IC):

SQ1: What impact did the CIA's initial lack of cultural and strategic intelligence of

Afghanistan’s security landscape have on the National Directorate of Security’s national

security priorities?

SQ2: How did the Anglospheric intelligence mindset delimit the CIA’s ability to deploy

intelligence cooperation in the establishment of an autonomous National Directorate of

Security?




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