This book details the intellectual and bureaucratic challenges that intelligence analysts disrupting terrorist and insurgent finances encounter. Each chapter uses analytic methods via a case study drawn from the real experiences of intelligence analysts deployed to Iraq and/or Afghanistan to support live military operations.
This book details the intellectual and bureaucratic challenges that intelligence analysts disrupting terrorist and insurgent finances encounter. Each chapter uses analytic methods via a case study drawn from the real experiences of intelligence analysts deployed to Iraq and/or Afghanistan to support live military operations.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Edited by David M. Blum and J. Edward Conway - Foreword by David D. McKiernan - Contributions by Benjamin Bahney; Brian A. Gordon; General David McKiernan; Howard J. Shatz and Colonel Clayton O. Sheffield
Inhaltsangabe
Foreword David D. McKiernan, General (Retired), U.S. Army Chapter One: Introduction: The Threat Finance Cell J. Edward Conway Chapter Two: Intelligence Analysis: An Operator's Perspective Colonel Clayton O. Sheffield, U.S. Army Chapter Three: Where Counterinsurgency Meets Counter Threat Finance Brian A. Gordon Chapter Four: From People to Processes: Collecting Intelligence That Matters David M. Blum & Brian A. Gordon Chapter Five: Al-Qa'ida in Iraq's Financial Ledgers Benjamin Bahney and Howard J. Shatz Chapter Six: Cost Accounting: Auditing the Taliban in Helmand Province, Afghanistan Brian A. Gordon and J. Edward Conway Chapter Seven: Using Financial Data to Analyze Terrorist Motivations: The Case of Al-Qa'ida in Iraq's Payrolls Benjamin Bahney and Howard J. Shatz Chapter Eight: Social Network Analysis: Understanding Threat Financial Networks David M. Blum and Brian A. Gordon Chapter Nine: Scenario Planning: The "Master" of Spin Boldak and The Chaman Border Crossing David Blum and J. Edward Conway Chapter Ten: Decision Analysis: Rank-Ordering Members of the Insurgent Group As'aib Ahl al-Haqq J. Edward Conway Chapter Eleven: Designing Courses of Action: From Problem-setting to Problem-solving J. Edward Conway Chapter Twelve: Conclusion J. Edward Conway and David Blum
Foreword David D. McKiernan, General (Retired), U.S. Army Chapter One: Introduction: The Threat Finance Cell J. Edward Conway Chapter Two: Intelligence Analysis: An Operator's Perspective Colonel Clayton O. Sheffield, U.S. Army Chapter Three: Where Counterinsurgency Meets Counter Threat Finance Brian A. Gordon Chapter Four: From People to Processes: Collecting Intelligence That Matters David M. Blum & Brian A. Gordon Chapter Five: Al-Qa'ida in Iraq's Financial Ledgers Benjamin Bahney and Howard J. Shatz Chapter Six: Cost Accounting: Auditing the Taliban in Helmand Province, Afghanistan Brian A. Gordon and J. Edward Conway Chapter Seven: Using Financial Data to Analyze Terrorist Motivations: The Case of Al-Qa'ida in Iraq's Payrolls Benjamin Bahney and Howard J. Shatz Chapter Eight: Social Network Analysis: Understanding Threat Financial Networks David M. Blum and Brian A. Gordon Chapter Nine: Scenario Planning: The "Master" of Spin Boldak and The Chaman Border Crossing David Blum and J. Edward Conway Chapter Ten: Decision Analysis: Rank-Ordering Members of the Insurgent Group As'aib Ahl al-Haqq J. Edward Conway Chapter Eleven: Designing Courses of Action: From Problem-setting to Problem-solving J. Edward Conway Chapter Twelve: Conclusion J. Edward Conway and David Blum
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