Who’s Who in Peace Intelligence: Justin Raimondo

Justin Raimondo is an American author and the editorial director of the website Antiwar.com. He describes himself as a “conservative-paleo-libertarian.”  In addition to his thrice-weekly column for antiwar.com, he is a regular contributor to The American Conservative and Chronicles magazine. Raimondo also writes two columns a month for Taki’s Top Drawer.

Who’s Who in Peace Intelligence: Douglas Johnston

Dr. Douglas Johnston is the President and founder of the International center for Religion and Diplomacy (ICRD).  The Center’s mission is to address identity-based conflicts that exceed the reach of traditional diplomacy by incorporating religion as part of the solution. In 2004 he was recognized with the Golden Candle Award of the Open Source Solutions …

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 …

Stephen E. Arnold: Search, Intelligence, and the Nobel Peace Prize — the Case of Former Spy Robert David Steele

Search, Intelligence, and the Nobel Peace Prize For me, intelligence requires search. Professional operatives rely on search and retrieval technology. The name of the function is changed because keywords are no longer capable of making one’s heart beat more rapidly. Call search text analytics, cognitive insight, or something similar, and search generates excitement. I thought …

Jan H. Kalvik: Intelligence & the Nobel Peace Prize – Recommendation of Robert David Steele for Information Peacekeeping & Peacekeeping Intelligence

Intelligence & the Nobel Peace Prize I took a special interest in the Nobel Peace Prize nomination process this year because for the first time as Editor-In-Chief of Defence and Intelligence Norway, I felt compelled to recommend someone. I am not an accredited nominator – my recommendation, with the documentation at the end of this …

Event: 19-20 MAR 14 JMU Conference on Intelligence and the Transition from War to Peace

Conference on Intelligence and the Transition from War to Peace Registration is open for a 19-20 March 2014 conference at James Madison University in Harrisonburg, VA on “Intelligence and the Transition from War to Peace, A Multidisciplinary Assessment” examining declassified CIA documents on intelligence support to U.S. decision-making on Bosnia, 1992-1996. The conference—organized by Tim Walton–will include …