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)

Military Archives on Public Intelligence (1992-2006)

2005 US Military Steele US Army Conference: E3i: Making the Revolution 2005 US Military USA Army Modernization Briefing 2004 US Military Simmons Foreword to the Draft SOF OSINT Handbook 2004 NL Military Wiebes SIGINT in Bosnia 2003 US Military Hardee OSINT in Support of Special Operations 2003 US Military Harrison OSINT Requirements, Collection, & Production …

Government Archive on Public Intelligence (1992-2006)

2006 SA Government Yekelo African Early Warning 2002 US Government FSMO Foreign Military Studies Office 2000 US Government Steele Spies and Secrecy in an Open World 1999 US Government Coile Information Overlay for Preparing & Coping with Local Disasters 1999 CA Government George OSINT: Islamic Unrest in China 1999 US Government Heidenrich Genocide Web Sites …