We are pleased to welcome readers to Volume 8, Issue 2, of the Journal of European and American Intelligence Studies (JEAIS). This issue brings together a diverse and methodologically rich set of contributions that collectively interrogate some of the most enduring and contested problems in intelligence studies: analytic rigor and judgment under uncertainty, the communication of probability and confidence, the structural conditions shaping contemporary information environments, and the strategic implications of information operations for democratic governance. Across empirical, conceptual, and critical traditions, the articles in this volume reflect the field’s continued maturation and its willingness to engage both the internal mechanics of intelligence work and the broader ecosystems in which intelligence operates.
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