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Principles of Joint Intelligence : The Case of Kosovo

Generally , the so-called `principles of joint intelligence ' refers to principles which guide the preparation of intelligence and the subsequent provision of intelligence or its equivalent to provide assistance to military forces of two or more services in some coordinated action . Upon US entry to the Second World War , the JIC (American Joint Intelligence Committee ) was established to provide significant intelligence estimates and policy s during and after the war . The policy s created by the JIC

were utilized by the US government in evaluating potential external threats (such as the case of Cuba in the early 1960s . The governing principles of `joint intelligence ' were formalized in the early 1960s - a period of increasing political tensions between the United States and the Soviet Union

The British Model was the most `joint intelligence ' in the Western world . The model was responsible for the breaking of the enigma code during the Second World War . It also provided sufficient and vital information both to US and Soviet forces fighting in the Western and Eastern fronts respectively . The British model was relatively simple The so-called `Intelligence Committee ' was subordinated to the Staff Planners . Representation was very limited as a means of securing the integrity of the intelligence data . The Staff planners reported directly to the Chiefs of Staff

During the crisis of the late 1990s , the British model was used to assess the extent of political violence in Kosovo (as well...

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