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The intelligence assets of the United Nations : sources, methods, and implications / Bassey Epke

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: 2007Subject(s): In: International Journal of Intelligence and Counterintelligence Vol. 20, No 3, Fall 2007, pp.377-400 (117)Summary: Suggests that the UN's intelligence requirements are not much different from those of a typical state. Outlines what intelligence resources and units the UN already has, what information the UN can access internally and from its members, and what structural changes would be needed to enhance them.
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Suggests that the UN's intelligence requirements are not much different from those of a typical state. Outlines what intelligence resources and units the UN already has, what information the UN can access internally and from its members, and what structural changes would be needed to enhance them.

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