Review: The Paradox of American Power–Why the World’s Only Superpower Can’t Go It Alone
4.0 out of 5 stars Brilliant Strategic Insights, Operationally Disappointing, March 11, 2002
4.0 out of 5 stars Brilliant Strategic Insights, Operationally Disappointing, March 11, 2002
Philippe Clerc has been active in World Information Forum and related activities at the international level, and in France within the emergent economic and financial intelligence environment. Below is his presentation to OSS ’96. It merits mention that the French learned a hard lesson in 1993–their steel industry realized that their competitive intelligence effort against …
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SECRETARIAT GENERAL DE LA DEFENSE NATIONALE Flag Conference on Information Strategy 15 December 1995 WAGING WAR AND PEACE IN THE 21ST CENTURY Mr. Robert D. Steele, Chairman & CEO OPEN SOURCE SOLUTIONS Group Challenge of Change: Six Revolutions Changing Threat–Four Warrior Classes/law enforcement as the new legionnaires Changing Dimensions of Time & Space–War/Peace, Here/There, Long/Short …
Private Enterprise Intelligence: Its Potential Contribution to National SecurityROBERT DAVID STEELE Intelligence and National Security (October 1995), pp. 212-228 Original as Posted Full Text Online to Facilitate Automated Translation
PDF: 1993 Access Theory and Practice Original Best This document was originally funded by a small French firm based in McLean, and ultimately led to an invitation to address a national conference in the French Senate. Two individuals in France made an impression during a trip to the 1993 information industry conference there: Henry Stiller, …
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