Peacekeeping intelligence

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For the book, see Peacekeeping Intelligence (book)

Peacekeeping intelligence develops and applies the proven process of intelligence to the decision-support needs of the Secretary General (mandate and force structure), the field commanders (civilian, military, and police), and the tactical commanders and humanitarian assistance supervisors.

Source: Robert David Steele, "Peacekeeping Intelligence & Information Peacekeeping," author's draft subsequently published in the International Journal of Intelligence and Counterintelligence, Fall 2006.