2003: Peacekeeping Intelligence Leadership Digest 1.0 (Full Text Online for Google Translate)
Articles & ChaptersPeacekeeping Intelligence Leadership Digest 1.0[i]
Robert David Steele
Ben de Jong, Wies Platje, and Robert David Steele, PEACEKEEPING INTELLIGENCE: Emerging Concepts for the Future (OSS International Press, 2003), pp. 201-225.
Executive Summary
The Brahimi Report, in combination with documented field experience from numerous UN peacekeeping missions, and the memoirs and published statements of recent secretaries-general, make it clear that the time has come to establish strategic, operational, and tactical intelligence concepts, doctrine, and tables of organisation & equipment (TO&E) for intelligence support to UN decisions at every level. This Peacekeeping Intelligence (PKI) Leadership Digest 1.0 integrates key expert insights, and represents a first step in the long-overdue establishment of UN competency in the craft of intelligence.
Introduction
Possibilities for Failure
Purpose and Structure of the PKI Leadership Digest 1.0
Figure 1: Overview of the PKI Leadership Digest 1.0
Strategic Intelligence
Strategic Collection
Strategic Processing
Strategic Analysis
Strategic Security
Notional Strategic Organisation
Figure 2: Strategic Intelligence Secretariat, United Nations
Operational Intelligence
Operational Collection
Figure 3. Information-Gathering Spectrum from Permitted to Prohibited
Operational Processing
Operational Analysis
Operational Security
Tactical Intelligence
Tactical Collection
Tactical Processing
Tactical Analysis
Tactical Security
Concluding Observations
Endnotes
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2003 Information Peacekeeping & the Future of Intelligence – The United Nations, Smart Mobs, & the Seven Tribes (Full Text Online for Google Translate)
Articles & ChaptersInformation Peacekeeping & the Future of Intelligence ‘The United Nations, Smart Mobs, & the Seven Tribes’[1]
Robert David Steele
Ben de Jong, Wies Platje, and Robert David Steele, PEACEKEEPING INTELLIGENCE: Emerging Concepts for the Future (OSS International Press, 2003), pp. 201-225.
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2003 Harris (US) Beautiful Minds (Ralph Peters, Maverick Analyst)
Analysis, Articles & Chapters, Historic ContributionsRalph Peters stands out in Phi Beta Iota's tag cloud because among the 2000 or so authors represented here, he has both multiple non-fictions books to his name that we have reviewed, and he has given provocative presentations on more than one occasion to the multinational public intelligence audience that we began nurturing in 1992. Below by Shane Harris is both a PDF for retension assurance, and at the logo, the original online article from Government Executive.
2003 Iconoclastic View of US IO-Intel on Iraq
Briefings & LecturesAs presented to the Canadian Association for Intelligence and Security Studies (CASIS)
2003 Peacekeeping Intelligence Leadership Digest 1.0
Handbooks, Military, Peace Intelligence, Stabilization, UN/NGOIncluded as a Reference in PEACEKEEPING INTELLIGENCE: Emerging Concepts for the Future, this is a stand-alone piece that captures key lessons learned across both the four levels of analysis and the varied elements of the traditional intelligence cycle, elements that are NOT secret.
2003 Information Peacekeeping & The Future of Intelligence: The United Nations, Smart Mobs, and the Seven Tribes
Articles & Chapters, Civil Affairs, Civil Society, Complexity & Resilience, Decision-Making & Decision-Support, Information Operations, Information Society, Intelligence (Government/Secret), Intelligence (Public), Security (Including Immigration), Stabilization & Reconstruction, Strategy, Survival & Sustainment, Terrorism & Jihad, Threats (Emerging & Perennial), True Cost & Toxicity, Truth & Reconciliation, United Nations & NGOs, Values, Ethics, Sustainable Evolution, Voices Lost (Indigenous, Gender, Poor, Marginalized), War & Face of Battle, Water, Energy, Oil, ScarcityChapter 13: “Information Peacekeeping & the Future of Intelligence: The United Nations, Smart Mobs, and the Seven Tribes” pp. 201-225