Publication

Mar 2006

This publication discusses the impact of changes in the security environment on how NATO shares intelligence. The author recommends NATO to enhance the ability to obtain intelligence from civilian intelligence agencies and to establish liaison arrangements with Europol and Interpol. Further, the author refers to NATO's intelligence warning system (NIWS) and argues that the NIWS provides warning of any developing instability, crisis, threats, risks or concerns that could impact on security interests of the alliance and monitors de-escalation of a crisis.

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Author John Kriendler
Series Research & Assessment Branch Special Series
Publisher Research & Assessment Branch (R&AB)
Copyright © 2006 Conflict Studies Research Centre (CSRC)
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