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Information Sharing in Military Operations

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    Chapter 1 Information Sharing in Military and Security Operations
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    Chapter 2 Information Fusion: Intelligence Centers and Intelligence Analysis
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    Chapter 3 Oh, Didn’t Anyone Tell You? The Importance of Intra-Organizational Information Sharing
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    Chapter 4 Information Sharing in Contemporary Operations: The Strength of SOF Ties
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    Chapter 5 Information Sharing Among Military Operational Staff: The French Officers’ Experience
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    Chapter 6 Trust and Information Sharing in Multinational–Multiagency Teams
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    Chapter 7 Information Sharing at United States Central Command
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    Chapter 8 How Information Sharing Improves Organizational Effectiveness in Coalition Operations
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    Chapter 9 Information Sharing Between U.S. and Japanese Forces Before, During, and After Operation Tomodachi
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    Chapter 10 Conditions for Effective Intelligence and Information Sharing: Insights from Dutch–Japanese Cooperation in Iraq, 2003–2005
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    Chapter 11 Information Sharing in Military Organizations: A Sociomaterial Perspective
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    Chapter 12 Information Sharing in Multinational Peacekeeping Operations
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    Chapter 13 Stovepiping Within Multinational Military Operations: The Case of Mali
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    Chapter 14 Managing the Media During the War in Mali: Between Restriction and Pragmatism
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    Chapter 15 The War at Home: Putin’s Information Strategy Toward the Russian Population
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    Chapter 16 Enablers and Barriers to Information Sharing in Military and Security Operations: Lessons Learned
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Chapter title
The War at Home: Putin’s Information Strategy Toward the Russian Population
Chapter number 15
Book title
Information Sharing in Military Operations
Published in
Advanced Sciences and Technologies for Security Applications, December 2016
DOI 10.1007/978-3-319-42819-2_15
Book ISBNs
978-3-31-942817-8, 978-3-31-942819-2
Authors

Nina Hellum

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Irina Goldenberg, Joseph Soeters, Waylon H. Dean

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