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ABSTRACT The four scholars whose pieces comprise this section on ‘Christopher Andrew and the myriad worlds of intelligence’ are R. Gerald Hughes, Loch K. Johnson, David Robarge and Peter Jackson. As his contribution R. Gerald Hughes has written articles introducing, analysing and contextualising the life’s work and achievements of Christopher Andrew. He demonstrates how Andrew’s activism in campaigning and lobbying for open government has been intimately associated with his scholarship in the field of Intelligence Studies. Loch Johnson and David Robarge focus on Andrew’s magisterial global history, The Secret World: A History of Intelligence. The section is concluded by Peter Jackson’s appraisal of Christopher Andrew as scholar, teacher and mentor.

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