Strategic Intelligence in relations with Persia
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Strategic Intelligence in relations with Persia
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·        Inter dependency of formal information gathering and informal information gathering – levels of administration made it easier form Roman envoys to get at information, whilst easy for news to channel through larger cities.

·        Not key to Roman relations but important dimension that has been neglected

·        Information key – more stable relationship with Persia – syas Jones compared to Western half – Persian Kings busy with internal affairs, Persia was a civilised power which kept its bond – information important factor.

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