Publication
Sep 2008
This study examines some key issues about information support to policymakers that have arisen in the information age. It argues that the challenge of providing the right information to the right people has been compounded by the challenge of terrorism and shifts in governments' priorities and in governmental organization that deal with various threats to national and human security. This problem set is not unique to the United States, according to the report, hence, the study looks at the European Union and selected EU member states as an important point of comparison and as a critical partner for information sharing and problem solving.
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Series | Stimson Occasional Papers and Reports |
Issue | 70 |
Publisher | Stimson Center |
Copyright | © 2008 The Henry L. Stimson Center |