Strategic Analysis in Support of International Policy Making
Case Studies in Achieving Analytical Relevance
Herausgeber: Juneau, Thomas
Strategic Analysis in Support of International Policy Making
Case Studies in Achieving Analytical Relevance
Herausgeber: Juneau, Thomas
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Broader thematic reflections on strategic analysis are combined with innovative case studies of how organizations have worked to successfully produce relevant analysis. The first section of the book explores challenges to achieving relevance at the level of the analyst, while the remainder of the book analyses cases at the level of organizations.
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Broader thematic reflections on strategic analysis are combined with innovative case studies of how organizations have worked to successfully produce relevant analysis. The first section of the book explores challenges to achieving relevance at the level of the analyst, while the remainder of the book analyses cases at the level of organizations.
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- Verlag: Globe Pequot Publishing Group Inc/Bloomsbury
- Seitenzahl: 298
- Erscheinungstermin: 2. Februar 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 487g
- ISBN-13: 9781442257627
- ISBN-10: 1442257628
- Artikelnr.: 45798043
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Globe Pequot Publishing Group Inc/Bloomsbury
- Seitenzahl: 298
- Erscheinungstermin: 2. Februar 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 487g
- ISBN-13: 9781442257627
- ISBN-10: 1442257628
- Artikelnr.: 45798043
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Editor Thomas Juneau is an assistant professor at the University of Ottawa's Graduate School of Public and International Affairs. From 2003 to 2014, he worked with Canada's Department of National Defence. CONTRIBUTORS Donald E. Abelson, University of Western Ontario, Canada. Robert Ayson, Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand. Kamran Bokhari, George Washington University's Center for Cyber and Homeland Security. Formetly Stratfor's lead analyst on Middle Eastern and South Asian Affairs. Rex Brynen, McGill University, Canada. Mathew Burrows, director of the Atlantic Council's Strategic Foresight Initiative. Former Counselor at the National Intelligence Council (NIC). Frédéric Charillon, professor, Université d'Auvergne, Sciences Po Paris, and the National School of Administration (ENA), France. Paul Dickson, Strategic Analyst with the Department of National Defence, Canada. Jeremy Ghez, Professor of Economics and International Affairs at HEC, Paris. Thomas King, former head of the Persian Gulf Division in the Near East and South Asia Analysis Office of the Bureau of Intelligence and Research (INR) at the US Department of State. Michael Roi, Strategic Analyst with the Canadian Department of National Defence. Brooke Smith-Windsor, Deputy Head and a founding member of the NATO Defence College (NDC) Research Division. Jean-Louis Tiernan, Canadian Security Intelligence Service. Gregory Treverton, Chairman of the US National Intelligence Council. Trine Villumsen Berling, Centre for Advanced Security Theory (CAST), University of Copenhagen, Denmark. Tim Walton, James Madison University, USA. He served in the US Navy, and the Central Intelligence Agency.
Introduction (Thomas Juneau) 1. Making Strategic Analysis Matter (Jeremy
Ghez and Gregory F. Treverton) 2. When the Dominant Discourse Encounters
Small State Realities: Strategic Analysis in New Zealand and the
Theory-Policy Gap (Robert Ayson) 3. How Intelligence Analysis Education
Tries to Improve Strategic Analysis (Tim Walton) 4. Here (Very Likely) Be
Dragons: The Challenges of Strategic Forecasting (Rex Brynen) 5. The US
National Intelligence Council's Global Trends: Both More and Less than
Meets the Eye (Mat Burrows) 6. The Bureau of Intelligence and Research in
the State Department (Tom King) 7. The Role of Strategic Analysis in
Operations: A Case Study from Afghanistan (Paul Dickson) 8. How to Create
an "Institutional Think Tank" Within A Ministry of Defence (and Make It
Last): France's Institut d'Etudes Stratégiques de l'Ecole Militaire (IRSEM)
(Frédéric Charillon) 9. The Practice of Open Intelligence: The Experience
of the Canadian Security Intelligence Service (Jean-Louis Tiernan) 10. NATO
Defense College: Navigating between Critical Analysis, Strategic Education
and Partnerships (Trine Villumsen Berling and Brooke A. Smith-Windsor) 11.
Stratfor: Merging Intelligence and Geopolitics (Kamran Bokhari) 12.
Strategic Thinking or Thinking Strategically? The Ambiguous Role of
American Think Tanks (Donald Abelson) 13. Balancing Responsiveness,
Relevance and Expertise: Lessons from the History of Strategic Analysis in
the Canadian Department of National Defence (Michael Roi and Paul Dickson)
Conclusion (Thomas Juneau) About the contributors Index
Ghez and Gregory F. Treverton) 2. When the Dominant Discourse Encounters
Small State Realities: Strategic Analysis in New Zealand and the
Theory-Policy Gap (Robert Ayson) 3. How Intelligence Analysis Education
Tries to Improve Strategic Analysis (Tim Walton) 4. Here (Very Likely) Be
Dragons: The Challenges of Strategic Forecasting (Rex Brynen) 5. The US
National Intelligence Council's Global Trends: Both More and Less than
Meets the Eye (Mat Burrows) 6. The Bureau of Intelligence and Research in
the State Department (Tom King) 7. The Role of Strategic Analysis in
Operations: A Case Study from Afghanistan (Paul Dickson) 8. How to Create
an "Institutional Think Tank" Within A Ministry of Defence (and Make It
Last): France's Institut d'Etudes Stratégiques de l'Ecole Militaire (IRSEM)
(Frédéric Charillon) 9. The Practice of Open Intelligence: The Experience
of the Canadian Security Intelligence Service (Jean-Louis Tiernan) 10. NATO
Defense College: Navigating between Critical Analysis, Strategic Education
and Partnerships (Trine Villumsen Berling and Brooke A. Smith-Windsor) 11.
Stratfor: Merging Intelligence and Geopolitics (Kamran Bokhari) 12.
Strategic Thinking or Thinking Strategically? The Ambiguous Role of
American Think Tanks (Donald Abelson) 13. Balancing Responsiveness,
Relevance and Expertise: Lessons from the History of Strategic Analysis in
the Canadian Department of National Defence (Michael Roi and Paul Dickson)
Conclusion (Thomas Juneau) About the contributors Index
Introduction (Thomas Juneau) 1. Making Strategic Analysis Matter (Jeremy
Ghez and Gregory F. Treverton) 2. When the Dominant Discourse Encounters
Small State Realities: Strategic Analysis in New Zealand and the
Theory-Policy Gap (Robert Ayson) 3. How Intelligence Analysis Education
Tries to Improve Strategic Analysis (Tim Walton) 4. Here (Very Likely) Be
Dragons: The Challenges of Strategic Forecasting (Rex Brynen) 5. The US
National Intelligence Council's Global Trends: Both More and Less than
Meets the Eye (Mat Burrows) 6. The Bureau of Intelligence and Research in
the State Department (Tom King) 7. The Role of Strategic Analysis in
Operations: A Case Study from Afghanistan (Paul Dickson) 8. How to Create
an "Institutional Think Tank" Within A Ministry of Defence (and Make It
Last): France's Institut d'Etudes Stratégiques de l'Ecole Militaire (IRSEM)
(Frédéric Charillon) 9. The Practice of Open Intelligence: The Experience
of the Canadian Security Intelligence Service (Jean-Louis Tiernan) 10. NATO
Defense College: Navigating between Critical Analysis, Strategic Education
and Partnerships (Trine Villumsen Berling and Brooke A. Smith-Windsor) 11.
Stratfor: Merging Intelligence and Geopolitics (Kamran Bokhari) 12.
Strategic Thinking or Thinking Strategically? The Ambiguous Role of
American Think Tanks (Donald Abelson) 13. Balancing Responsiveness,
Relevance and Expertise: Lessons from the History of Strategic Analysis in
the Canadian Department of National Defence (Michael Roi and Paul Dickson)
Conclusion (Thomas Juneau) About the contributors Index
Ghez and Gregory F. Treverton) 2. When the Dominant Discourse Encounters
Small State Realities: Strategic Analysis in New Zealand and the
Theory-Policy Gap (Robert Ayson) 3. How Intelligence Analysis Education
Tries to Improve Strategic Analysis (Tim Walton) 4. Here (Very Likely) Be
Dragons: The Challenges of Strategic Forecasting (Rex Brynen) 5. The US
National Intelligence Council's Global Trends: Both More and Less than
Meets the Eye (Mat Burrows) 6. The Bureau of Intelligence and Research in
the State Department (Tom King) 7. The Role of Strategic Analysis in
Operations: A Case Study from Afghanistan (Paul Dickson) 8. How to Create
an "Institutional Think Tank" Within A Ministry of Defence (and Make It
Last): France's Institut d'Etudes Stratégiques de l'Ecole Militaire (IRSEM)
(Frédéric Charillon) 9. The Practice of Open Intelligence: The Experience
of the Canadian Security Intelligence Service (Jean-Louis Tiernan) 10. NATO
Defense College: Navigating between Critical Analysis, Strategic Education
and Partnerships (Trine Villumsen Berling and Brooke A. Smith-Windsor) 11.
Stratfor: Merging Intelligence and Geopolitics (Kamran Bokhari) 12.
Strategic Thinking or Thinking Strategically? The Ambiguous Role of
American Think Tanks (Donald Abelson) 13. Balancing Responsiveness,
Relevance and Expertise: Lessons from the History of Strategic Analysis in
the Canadian Department of National Defence (Michael Roi and Paul Dickson)
Conclusion (Thomas Juneau) About the contributors Index