
David Gioe
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Scholar, historian, and former practitioner of intelligence.
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Can the US still be trusted as an intelligence partner? "Recent developments in appeasing Russia, punishing Ukraine & careless handling of sensitive information challenge the perception of the US as a secure & reliable intelligence custodian."-Dr David Gioe bit.ly/3S4ok46


Why do states share intelligence? What are the risks? What are the rewards? It was a pleasure to join Krys Boyd on the "Think" podcast to discuss #intelligence liaison. King's Centre for the Study of Intelligence (KCSI) International Security and Intelligence War Studies King's Security Studies think.kera.org/2025/04/29/wil…

Terrific interview by David Gioe, following his recent Foreign Affairs article on the value of intelligence liaison.

Important (inter)national security perspective from William Wohlforth and War Studies Visiting Fellow Dr Jill Kastner for Project Syndicate project-syndicate.org/commentary/tru…



Must read from General Hayden and David Gioe

A new article from me and General Hayden on the dangerous politicization of the US #intelligence community in Foreign Affairs. War Studies King's Security Studies foreignaffairs.com/united-states/…


The Trump administration’s approach to intelligence is preventing key U.S. agencies from reaching their highest potential—and increasing the risk of a major failure, write David Gioe and Michael Hayden. foreignaffairs.com/united-states/…

If the Trump administration continues to misuse and politicize Washington’s intelligence agencies, it will become harder for the U.S. government to uncover secrets and assess information, write David Gioe and Michael Hayden. foreignaffairs.com/united-states/…

“If the United States’ allies and partners consider U.S. intelligence untrustworthy or worry that their own intelligence may become politicized, they may choose to share less with Washington,” warn David Gioe and Michael Hayden. foreignaffairs.com/united-states/…

.David Gioe and Michael Hayden explain how cherry-picking information can lead U.S. presidents toward strategic failure—and argue that the Trump administration’s approach to intelligence is putting U.S. security at risk. foreignaffairs.com/united-states/…

Under President Trump, the US intelligence community is facing significant changes, with an increasing focus on political loyalty over expertise. Prof David Gioe and Michael Hayden suggest this could increase intelligence failures. Read more: bit.ly/3GtitTS

“While publicly claiming that its actions are meant to depoliticize U.S. intelligence agencies, the Trump administration has in fact politicized them further,” argue David Gioe and Michael Hayden. foreignaffairs.com/united-states/…

The Trump administration’s approach to intelligence is preventing key U.S. agencies from reaching their highest potential—and increasing the risk of a major failure, write David Gioe and Michael Hayden. foreignaffairs.com/united-states/…

“Demonizing intelligence ultimately makes the United States less safe,” write David Gioe and Michael Hayden. “Intelligence agencies need the support of the public if they are to do their jobs well.” foreignaffairs.com/united-states/…

Read David Gioe and Michael Hayden on how the Trump administration is making it more difficult for spy agencies to do their job well—and heightening the risk that an intelligence failure will unfold: foreignaffairs.com/united-states/…