Peacekeeping Intelligence
New Players, Extended Boundaries
Herausgeber: Carment, David; Rudner, Martin
Peacekeeping Intelligence
New Players, Extended Boundaries
Herausgeber: Carment, David; Rudner, Martin
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This is a new evaluation of the role, dynamics and challenges of intelligence in peacekeeping activities and its place in a much wider social, economic and political context.
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This is a new evaluation of the role, dynamics and challenges of intelligence in peacekeeping activities and its place in a much wider social, economic and political context.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 244
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Januar 2009
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 13mm
- Gewicht: 354g
- ISBN-13: 9780415544979
- ISBN-10: 0415544971
- Artikelnr.: 26672917
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 244
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Januar 2009
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 13mm
- Gewicht: 354g
- ISBN-13: 9780415544979
- ISBN-10: 0415544971
- Artikelnr.: 26672917
David Carment, Martin Rudner
1. Introduction: Peacekeeping Intelligence: New Players and Extended
Boundaries Part I. Peacekeeping and its Intelligence Requirements 2. Beyond
the Next Bound: The Future of Military Intelligence in Peace Support
Operations 3. A Reading Of Tea Leaves - Toward a Framework for Modern PKI
4. SIGINT And Peacekeeping: The Untapped Intelligence Resource 5. C4ISR and
Peacekeeping Part II. Evolution of Intelligence in Multinational
Peacekeeping Missions 6. Intelligence at UN Headquarters? The Information
and Research (I&R) Unit and the Intervention in Eastern Zaire (1996) 7.
International Anarchy and Coalition Interoperability in High Tech
Environments 8. Peacekeeping Intelligence and Civil Society: Is CIMIC the
missing link? Part III. New Elements of Intelligence Analysis 9. Field
Research on Small Arms and Its Importance for Peace Operations: A
Practitioner's View 10. Peacekeeping Intelligence for the Stakeholders: An
Underutilized Open Source Resource 11. Just Peacekeeping: Managing the
Relationship between Peacekeeping Intelligence and the Prevention and
Punishment of International Crimes 12. Ethical Issues: Peacekeeping and
Intelligence 13. Enabling Intelligence in Peacekeeping: Laying the
Groundwork for Effective Education and Training 14. A Bridge too Far?: The
Theory and Practice of the Effects-Based Concept and the Multinational
Inter-Agency Role
Boundaries Part I. Peacekeeping and its Intelligence Requirements 2. Beyond
the Next Bound: The Future of Military Intelligence in Peace Support
Operations 3. A Reading Of Tea Leaves - Toward a Framework for Modern PKI
4. SIGINT And Peacekeeping: The Untapped Intelligence Resource 5. C4ISR and
Peacekeeping Part II. Evolution of Intelligence in Multinational
Peacekeeping Missions 6. Intelligence at UN Headquarters? The Information
and Research (I&R) Unit and the Intervention in Eastern Zaire (1996) 7.
International Anarchy and Coalition Interoperability in High Tech
Environments 8. Peacekeeping Intelligence and Civil Society: Is CIMIC the
missing link? Part III. New Elements of Intelligence Analysis 9. Field
Research on Small Arms and Its Importance for Peace Operations: A
Practitioner's View 10. Peacekeeping Intelligence for the Stakeholders: An
Underutilized Open Source Resource 11. Just Peacekeeping: Managing the
Relationship between Peacekeeping Intelligence and the Prevention and
Punishment of International Crimes 12. Ethical Issues: Peacekeeping and
Intelligence 13. Enabling Intelligence in Peacekeeping: Laying the
Groundwork for Effective Education and Training 14. A Bridge too Far?: The
Theory and Practice of the Effects-Based Concept and the Multinational
Inter-Agency Role
1. Introduction: Peacekeeping Intelligence: New Players and Extended
Boundaries Part I. Peacekeeping and its Intelligence Requirements 2. Beyond
the Next Bound: The Future of Military Intelligence in Peace Support
Operations 3. A Reading Of Tea Leaves - Toward a Framework for Modern PKI
4. SIGINT And Peacekeeping: The Untapped Intelligence Resource 5. C4ISR and
Peacekeeping Part II. Evolution of Intelligence in Multinational
Peacekeeping Missions 6. Intelligence at UN Headquarters? The Information
and Research (I&R) Unit and the Intervention in Eastern Zaire (1996) 7.
International Anarchy and Coalition Interoperability in High Tech
Environments 8. Peacekeeping Intelligence and Civil Society: Is CIMIC the
missing link? Part III. New Elements of Intelligence Analysis 9. Field
Research on Small Arms and Its Importance for Peace Operations: A
Practitioner's View 10. Peacekeeping Intelligence for the Stakeholders: An
Underutilized Open Source Resource 11. Just Peacekeeping: Managing the
Relationship between Peacekeeping Intelligence and the Prevention and
Punishment of International Crimes 12. Ethical Issues: Peacekeeping and
Intelligence 13. Enabling Intelligence in Peacekeeping: Laying the
Groundwork for Effective Education and Training 14. A Bridge too Far?: The
Theory and Practice of the Effects-Based Concept and the Multinational
Inter-Agency Role
Boundaries Part I. Peacekeeping and its Intelligence Requirements 2. Beyond
the Next Bound: The Future of Military Intelligence in Peace Support
Operations 3. A Reading Of Tea Leaves - Toward a Framework for Modern PKI
4. SIGINT And Peacekeeping: The Untapped Intelligence Resource 5. C4ISR and
Peacekeeping Part II. Evolution of Intelligence in Multinational
Peacekeeping Missions 6. Intelligence at UN Headquarters? The Information
and Research (I&R) Unit and the Intervention in Eastern Zaire (1996) 7.
International Anarchy and Coalition Interoperability in High Tech
Environments 8. Peacekeeping Intelligence and Civil Society: Is CIMIC the
missing link? Part III. New Elements of Intelligence Analysis 9. Field
Research on Small Arms and Its Importance for Peace Operations: A
Practitioner's View 10. Peacekeeping Intelligence for the Stakeholders: An
Underutilized Open Source Resource 11. Just Peacekeeping: Managing the
Relationship between Peacekeeping Intelligence and the Prevention and
Punishment of International Crimes 12. Ethical Issues: Peacekeeping and
Intelligence 13. Enabling Intelligence in Peacekeeping: Laying the
Groundwork for Effective Education and Training 14. A Bridge too Far?: The
Theory and Practice of the Effects-Based Concept and the Multinational
Inter-Agency Role