The Intelligence College in Europe (ICE): An Effort to Create a European
Intelligence Community
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2312.17107v1
- Date: Thu, 28 Dec 2023 16:30:48 GMT
- Title: The Intelligence College in Europe (ICE): An Effort to Create a European
Intelligence Community
- Authors: Uwe M. Borghoff and Lars Berger and Fran\c{c}ois Fischer
- Abstract summary: The Intelligence College in Europe (ICE) is the first entity to offer professional intelligence training as well as postgraduate level academic education at a pan-European level.
The module Counterterrorism (adapted from the MISS) is examined in more detail as a case study of how postgraduate modules can be modified to speak to a pan-European audience of intelligence professionals.
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- Abstract: In fulfilling the European security commitment, the actors of the so-called
"Intelligence Community" play a central role. They provide political and
military decision-makers with important analyses and information. The
Intelligence College in Europe (ICE) is the first entity to offer professional
intelligence training as well as postgraduate level academic education in
intelligence and security studies at a pan-European level. In developing its
postgraduate provision, ICE has benefited from the experience of the German
Master of Intelligence and Security Studies (MISS), which is a joint effort of
the University of the Bundeswehr Munich and the Department of Intelligence at
the Federal University of Administrative Sciences in Berlin. As a main
contribution of this paper, the module Counterterrorism (adapted from the MISS)
is examined in more detail as a case study of how postgraduate modules can be
modified to speak to a pan-European audience of intelligence professionals.
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