This Working Paper reviews conventional thinking about the contribution of strategic intelligence to early warning of diplomatic crisis and its escalation and resolution. The paper argues that in an increasingly complex and interdependent world driven by forces of globalization strategic intelligence may not be able to provide policy makers the foresight of crisis and its possible outcomes. Instead, strategic intelligence can perhaps help the policy maker to make sense of an increasingly chaotic, uncertain and unpredictable situation and grasp the complexity of a spectrum of possible outcomes
The world has recently witnessed several large scale natural disasters. These include the Asian tsun...
This is another rendition of the Developing Global Crisis theme styled for the expected audience at ...
Despite efforts to reduce nuclear weapons proliferation and the general norm against nuclear weapons...
International crisis seem inescapable, yet there is always the temptation to look for someone respon...
Supplemental data for this article is available online at at the publisher’s website, https://doi.or...
The shift from ‘industrial wars’ to the contemporary paradigm of ‘war amongst the people’ has had en...
In the 19th and 20th centuries, intelligence has evolved to a form that can be recognized in the con...
This paper was written for the American Military University journal "Global Security and Intelligenc...
The emergence of security conceptual systems can contribute to diminishing the differences between s...
The rate and efficacy of organizational and interorganizational problem solving in complex, uncertai...
The interest in crisis management is increasing for some decades now, since researchers and organiza...
Nowadays, a lot of information is becoming available to anyone around the world, thanks to the devel...
We współczesnych uwarunkowaniach szerokiego dostępu do informacji oraz ich dużej ilości, szczególneg...
To deal with the threat of hybrid warfare requires good strategy and capability. One of the support ...
The goal of intelligence is to inform decision makers. While this general goal holds true for counte...
The world has recently witnessed several large scale natural disasters. These include the Asian tsun...
This is another rendition of the Developing Global Crisis theme styled for the expected audience at ...
Despite efforts to reduce nuclear weapons proliferation and the general norm against nuclear weapons...
International crisis seem inescapable, yet there is always the temptation to look for someone respon...
Supplemental data for this article is available online at at the publisher’s website, https://doi.or...
The shift from ‘industrial wars’ to the contemporary paradigm of ‘war amongst the people’ has had en...
In the 19th and 20th centuries, intelligence has evolved to a form that can be recognized in the con...
This paper was written for the American Military University journal "Global Security and Intelligenc...
The emergence of security conceptual systems can contribute to diminishing the differences between s...
The rate and efficacy of organizational and interorganizational problem solving in complex, uncertai...
The interest in crisis management is increasing for some decades now, since researchers and organiza...
Nowadays, a lot of information is becoming available to anyone around the world, thanks to the devel...
We współczesnych uwarunkowaniach szerokiego dostępu do informacji oraz ich dużej ilości, szczególneg...
To deal with the threat of hybrid warfare requires good strategy and capability. One of the support ...
The goal of intelligence is to inform decision makers. While this general goal holds true for counte...
The world has recently witnessed several large scale natural disasters. These include the Asian tsun...
This is another rendition of the Developing Global Crisis theme styled for the expected audience at ...
Despite efforts to reduce nuclear weapons proliferation and the general norm against nuclear weapons...