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The article reviews a book titled "Estimative intelligence in European foreign policymaking," which explores why major European polities have been surprised by pivotal events in recent history. The book is a result of a three-year research project involving nine co-authors and aims to address gaps in the discipline of estimative intelligence. It provides a theoretical framework for assessing the performance of intelligence analysts and foreign policy decision-makers, emphasizing the importance of learning lessons for anticipatory foreign policy. The volume is considered a significant contribution to the field of intelligence studies and is recommended for scholars, practitioners, and decision-makers in the realm of anticipatory foreign policy. [Extracted from the article] |