Description

The "Intelligence Analysis in Public Policy: Informing Government Decision-Making" course provides a comprehensive exploration of intelligence analysis techniques and their application in shaping public policy. Across nine modules, participants will delve into the fundamentals of intelligence analysis in the context of policymaking, including the policy intelligence cycle, sources, and methods. The course covers various domains where intelligence analysis plays a crucial role, including national security, economic policy, healthcare, public health, environmental and climate policy, foreign policy, and technology and innovation policy. Through case studies and practical examples, participants will gain insights into how intelligence analysis informs government decision-making processes, influences policy formulation, and supports effective governance.

Who This Course Is For: This course is ideal for professionals and policymakers working in government agencies, non-governmental organizations (NGOs), think tanks, research institutions, and international organizations involved in policy development and analysis. It is suitable for analysts, advisors, researchers, policy specialists, and decision-makers seeking to enhance their understanding of intelligence analysis techniques and their application in public policy contexts. Additionally, students and academics interested in the intersection of intelligence studies and public policy will find this course valuable. Whether you are new to intelligence analysis in public policy or looking to deepen your expertise in the field, this course provides essential knowledge and practical insights for informing government decision-making processes.