ID | 161460 |
Title Proper | Politics of intelligence sharing in the Indian Ocean Rim |
Language | ENG |
Author | Baldino, Daniel |
Summary / Abstract (Note) | The Indian Ocean Rim (IOR), with nearly half the world's population by 2050, in geo-political terms, is moving away from being identified as the ‘Ocean of the South’ to the ‘Ocean of the Center’ and the ‘Ocean of the Future’ with a core position in terms of global security, data collection and information transfer that will increasingly shape the planet in the twenty-first Century. Given such interdependencies, there is clearly a need for intelligence acquisition, data analysis and the provision of relevant and timely information to help to facilitate coherent, clear-eyed decision-making. It can be argued that a nation without intelligence is like an individual without eyes and ears – intelligence which no single country can gather, process or disseminate on its own. |
`In' analytical Note | Journal of The Indian Ocean Region Vol. 14, No.3; Nov 2018: p.275-276 |
Journal Source | Journal of The Indian Ocean Region Vol: 14 No 3 |
Key Words | Indian Ocean Rim ; Politics Of Intelligence |