Books: Intelligence for Peace (PKI Book Two) Finalizing

INTELLIGENCE for PEACE: Multinational, Multifunctional Information-Sharing and Sense-Making, edited by Col Jan-Inge Svensson, SE (Ret), the foremost authority and educator on peace intelligence and the use of unclassified decisions support, goes to the printer on or about 1 December 2009. This is the sequel to PEACEKEEPING INTELLIGENCE: Emerging Concepts for the Future. Anyone wishing to …

2008 COLLECTIVE INTELLIGENCE: Creating a Prosperous World at Peace

I conceptualized this book with help from Tom Atlee and George Por, but after discovering Mark Tovey, a Canadian PhD student exploring the intersection of Collective Intelligence (not yet an accepted academic discipline) and Cognitive Science (very scientific, not properly addressing the humanity of it all), I turned the book over to him and he …

Reference: Intelligence at the United Nations for Peace Operations

Gustavo Diaz Introduction 1.  The problem of the concept “Intelligence” within the UN terminology’ 2.  The concept of secret in the UN 3.  The necessity of intelligence 4.  Basic Principles in Peacekeeping Operations 5.  The problem of Intelligence sharing 6.  Possible sources of information within the UN Conclusion Source (PDF 17 Pages)