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  1. The Sustainability Handbook, Volume 1
  2. Indepth, reflective insights into intelligence liaison: past, present and future ranging.
  3. Acquiring a greater indepth understanding of contemporary intelligence liaison
  4. Navigating Uncertainty Using Foresight Intelligence
  5. A Macro Cyber Scenario Case Study Using Intelligence Engineering and Strategic Options Analysis Methods
  6. Advancing a New Methodological Process
  7. An Outline for an Interrogative/Prompt Library to Help Improve Output Quality from Generative-AI Datasets
  8. Can Generative-AI (ChatGPT and Bard) Be Used as Red Team Avatars in Developing Foresight Scenarios?
  9. Estimative/Probabilistic Language: Part II—Expanding the Range of Scenario Options
  10. Examining the Landscape of Unauthorised Cyber Access (with Reference to POSTnote #684)
  11. Generating Cyber Intelligence (CYBINT) Scenarios and Solutions to Address Uncertainty for Decision-Advantage: Using Intelligence Engineering and Strategic Options Analysis
  12. Generative-AI Pilot for Problem Spaces: Can ChatGPT Help Develop Scenarios?
  13. Intelligence Engineering-Led Set-up of Generic Strategic Options Analysis Problem to Solution Spaces: Cyber Example Demonstration
  14. More than Semantics? Communication of (Un)certainty via ‘Estimative/Probabilistic Language’
  15. Process Implications: Current Software Enhancements, Including Increasing Levels of AI
  16. Prompt-Engineering Testing ChatGPT4 and Bard for Assessing Generative-AI Efficacy to Support Decision-Making
  17. Realising Foresight Intelligence (FORINT): Advancing an Intelligence-Derived Foresight Framework
  18. Scoping ‘Digital Twins’ in Intelligence & Strategic Foresight Projects
  19. The Role of the Scenario and Its Re-assessment
  20. Introducing 'Digital Twins' in intelligence and strategic foresight / strategic futures contexts.
  21. Generative-AI Pilot for Problem Spaces: Can ChatGPT help develop Scenarios?
  22. More than Semantics? Communication of (Un)certainty via 'Estimative/Probabilistic Language'
  23. Estimative/Probabilistic Language - Part II: Expanding the Range of Scenario Options
  24. Generating Cyber Intelligence (CYBINT) scenarios & solutions to address uncertainty for decision-advantage: Using Intelligence Engineering & Strategic Options Analysis
  25. A Macro Cyber Scenario Case Study using Intelligence Engineering and Strategic Options Analysis Methods
  26. Examining the Landscape of Unauthorised Cyber Access (with reference to POSTnote #684)
  27. Prompt-engineering testing ChatGPT4 and Bard for assessing Generative-AI efficacy to support decision-making
  28. An Outline for an Interrogative/Prompt Library to help improve output quality from Generative-AI Datasets
  29. Intelligence Engineering-Led Set-Up of Generic Strategic Options Analysis Problem to Solution Spaces: Cyber Example Demonstration
  30. Can Generative-AI (ChatGPT and Bard) Be Used as Red Team Avatars in Developing Foresight Scenarios?
  31. Reviewing a year of ARC White Papers: Covering Cyber Scenarios, Estimative/Probabilistic Language and Gen-AI evaluation
  32. Introduction and overview of ISR/ISTAR/C4ISR/C5ISR systems.
  33. BREXIT as disruption for UK and European Intelligence (and beyond)
  34. Foresight and the Future of Crime: Advancing Environmental Scanning Approaches
  35. Developing International Intelligence Liaison Against Islamic State: Approaching “One for All and All for One”?
  36. Rennovating intelligence systems
  37. Advancing "defence-in-depth"
  38. Business process trends
  39. Optimising Special Forces
  40. Research-originating intelligence primer
  41. Intelligence history lessons from 1968
  42. Chapter 14 1968 – ‘A YEAR TO REMEMBER’ FOR THE STUDY OF BRITISH INTELLIGENCE?
  43. Contemporary UK-US intelligence and security relations
  44. On a ‘Continuum with Expansion’? Intelligence Cooperation in Europe in the Early 21st Century
  45. Spotlight on UK-US defence relations 2000-05
  46. Extending the FBI's counter-terrorism and intelligence work
  47. Professionalising intelligence liaison
  48. Intelligence and globalisation
  49. Overview
  50. Can we talk about the professionalisation of intelligence co-operation?
  51. Landscape changes
  52. Where could the 'globalisation of intelligence' go next?
  53. Where could the professionalisation of intelligence cooperation go in the future?
  54. How to research 'intelligence' and 'intelligence liaison'
  55. Professionalisation of intelligence cooperation insights from the CIA archives
  56. Contributing towards the professionalization of intelligence cooperation
  57. The Burgeoning Globalization of Intelligence
  58. Clarifying the Globalization Nexus
  59. Defining 'intelligence' and 'liaison' and their relationship
  60. 'Globalisation of Intelligence' nuts and bolts to blueprints
  61. On ‘a Continuum with Expansion’? Intelligence Cooperation in Europe in the Early Twenty-first Century
  62. The 'Special Relationship' today
  63. Three differing approaches to counter-terrorism
  64. Better understanding proportionality questions
  65. Intelligence liaison and UK-US relations mainly after 9/11
  66. Connecting intelligence studies with international relations and IR theory
  67. Exploring the relations between fiction, non-fiction and faction.
  68. How is the 'globalisation of intelligence' advanced?
  69. Identifying the 'Globalisation of Intelligence'
  70. Intelligence cooperation in Europe
  71. Unpacking Intelligence and Liaison
  72. Anatomy and Introducing Theory
  73. Background
  74. Background
  75. Case Study
  76. Clarifying the Globalization Nexus
  77. Conclusions
  78. Conclusions
  79. Contributing towards the professionalization of intelligence cooperation
  80. Introduction
  81. Landscape changes
  82. Overview
  83. Scene-setting
  84. The Burgeoning Globalization of Intelligence
  85. The Globalization of Intelligence in Action
  86. The professionalization of intelligence cooperation in action
  87. Thoughts for the future
  88. Where Next?
  89. ‘Poacher’ or ‘fellow-gamekeeper’? Researching intelligence and liaison, and accounting for wider general intelligence cooperation trends