1st Edition
Peacekeeping Intelligence New Players, Extended Boundaries
Patrick Cammaert: Preface
1. David Carment, Martin Rudner and Rachel Heide: Introduction: Peacekeeping Intelligence: New Players and Extended Boundaries
Part I - Peacekeeping and its Intelligence Requirements
2. Robert Martyn: Beyond the Next Bound: The Future of Military Intelligence in Peace Support Operations
3. Michael Hennessy: A Reading Of Tea Leaves – Toward a Framework for Modern PKI
4. Matthew Aid : SIGINT And Peacekeeping: The Untapped Intelligence Resource
5. George Kolisnek: C4ISR and Peacekeeping
Part II - Evolution of Intelligence in Multinational Peacekeeping Missions
6. Walter Dorn: Intelligence at UN Headquarters? The Information and Research (I&R) Unit and the Intervention in Eastern Zaire (1996)
7. Paul Mitchell: International Anarchy and Coalition Interoperability in High Tech Environments
8. Chris Ankersen: Peacekeeping Intelligence and Civil Society: Is CIMIC the missing link?
Part III - New Elements of Intelligence Analysis
9. Eric Berman: Field Research on Small Arms and Its Importance for Peace Operations: A Practitioner’s View
10. Douglas Bond and Patrick Meier: Peacekeeping Intelligence for the Stakeholders: An Underutilized Open Source Resource
11. Chris Penny: Just Peacekeeping: Managing the Relationship between Peacekeeping Intelligence and the Prevention and Punishment of International Crimes
12. Angela Gendron: Ethical Issues: Peacekeeping and Intelligence
13. Robert Heibel, Tamal Bhattacharya and Kristan J. Wheaton: Enabling Intelligence in Peacekeeping: Laying the Groundwork for Effective Education and Training
14. Robert Grossmann-Vermass A Bridge too Far?: The Theory and Practice of the Effects-Based Concept and the Multinational Inter-Agency Role
Biography
David Carment, Martin Rudner






