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Original scientific paper

Sharing and Using Intelligence in International Organizations: Some Guidelines

Helene L. Boatner


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Abstract

The nations of the world increasingly are conducting business collectively, through international organizations. Intelligence services, traditionally focused on serving the needs of single nations, are being called upon to work within a larger international framework and to cooperate with counterpart services in pursuit of shared objectives. Decisions about sharing intelligence information present special difficulties and dilemmas when they must involve international organizations. This article traces the evolution of intelligence sharing policies - largely from a US perspective - and offers some proposed guidelines for making more effective use of intelligence in a multilateral context.

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Hrčak ID:

18408

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https://hrcak.srce.hr/18408

Publication date:

1.3.2000.

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