Graphic: United Nations (UN) & Non-Governmental Organization (NGO) Intelligence Tribe (8 of 8)

This tribe includes all the non-profit organizations but is distinguished from civil society by its structure and orientation.  This tribe now vastly outnumbers all the other tribes combined on the battlefield and across the arena of hybird operations.  It’s intelligence or decision-support capabilities are severely deficient at the same time that it represents an extraordinary …

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)

2003 Cammaert (NL) Reflections on Peace Intelligence with the Military Advisor to the Secretary General of the United Nations

The Netherlands, MajGen Patrick Cammaert, Royal Marines IOP ’06.  MajGen Cammaert is recognized for his extraordinarily diplomatic and diligent furtherance of common sense and understanding at the highest levels of United Nations leadership, with respect to both the generic value of the process of intelligence to peacekeeping and conflict avoidance, and the specific value of open …