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Dr. Stevan Dedijer (b. 1911 - 2004). Education: Collegio Internazionale Monte Mario, Rome, 1924 - 1929; Taft School, Watertown, Connecticut USA; BS in Theoretical Physics, Princeton University, USA, 1934; Ph. D. Honoris Cause, Lund University. Professional Experience: Columnist in Competitive Intelligence Review, USA, 1992 - 1994; Instructor of Intelligence and security courses, Lund University, Sweden 1974 - 1993. Consultant to the U.N., European Community, UNESCO, Saudi Arabia, Venezuela, Sweden, PLO, ex-Yugoslavia, Croatia, and OECD (organized in 1980 for the “Economic Intelligence for Development). Fellow of Institute of Advanced Studies in Social Sciences, Palo Alto, California, 1969-1970. Studies in Intelligence: Dartmouth College, NSF, EXXON; corporation grants 1972 - 1975. Founder and director of Research Policy Institute, Lund University, Sweden 1966-1978. Studies in research and development policy: Niels Bohr Institute, Copenhagen, and Lund University, Sweden 1961 - 1966. Researcher, nuclear physics, Nuclear Institute of Belgrade, Tait Institute, Edinburgh, and Ruder Boskovic Institute, Zagreb. Director of Nuclear Institute, Belgrade 1952 - 1954. Journalist: Newsweek - New York, Slobodna Rec-Pittsburgh, Borba, Tanjug, Politika - Belgrade, 1936 - 1952. Publications: Has published more than 150 papers and reports in the fields of Intelligence and Security, and Science and Technology policy, including: “Swedish Technical Attaches and Innovation Intelligence”, 1994; “Management and Development by Intelligence, Japan, 1860 – 1990”, JS and EI, 1992; “Does IBM Know What Business it is in?”, 1990, in Social and Economic Intelligence; “Elizabethan Intelligence - The Rainbow Enigma”, 1986, Internet Journal of Intelligence; “Chinese Science: Ancient and Modern”, cover story in Nature, August, 1975; “Why did Daedalus Leave”, Science,1962. Publications in his honour: “The Intelligence Corporation”, Jon Sigurdsson, Yael Torneurd, editors, 1992; “From Research Policy to Social Intelligence”; J. Annerstedt, A. Jamison, editors, 1987; “Clio goes Spying - Essays in the History of Intelligence”, W. Agrell, C. Hjort, eds. 1983. Founder of Business Intelligence - “Intelligence in the 21st Century”, Conference, Priverno, Italy, 2001.

Miroslav Međimorec (b. 1942 in Zagreb, Croatia). Education: Faculty of Philosophy, Comparative Literature; Academy for Theatre and Film. 1991. Volunteered in the Croatian Army. 1992 - Office of President – Advisor. 1993 - Assistant Minister of Foreign Affairs, Assistant Director of HIS. 1999 - Former Ambassador to Switzerland. Married with two children. Author of “Piše Sunja Vukovaru”.

Dr. Miroslav Tudjman (b. 1946, Belgrade) Professor of information theory at the Philosophical Faculty of the University of Zagreb. Deputy Director of the Office for National Security (UNS) and the Director of the Croatian Intelligence Service (HIS) from 1993 to 1998, and from 1999 to 2000. Contributed to various scientific projects, published eight books and over a hundred and fifty papers in journals; editor of a dozen proceedings. Active in research, both in the field of information science and national security and intelligence.

VOLUME 3, NUMBER 3-4,
AUTUMN / WINTER 2002.
ISSN 1 332-4454
IMPRESSUM
ABOUT THE CONTRIBUTORS

EDITORIAL
Miroslav Tuđman:
In memoriam - Stevan Dedijer



CASE STUDY
THE MEDAK POCKET
Miroslav Međimorec

Introduction

Basic Thesis this study should try to prove

Methodology

The overall Military and Political Situation After the Sarajevo Ceasefire Agreement

Political and Diplomatic Efforts by the Republic of Croatia and the International Community in Order to Achieve the Peaceful Reintegration of Occupied Areas and Croatia’s Full Sovereignty on it’s Complete State Territory

The Political and Military Situation Before the Medak Pocket Operation

Ordre de Bataille - Battle Plan

Bataille de Medak - The Medak Pocket Operation

The Action’s Croatian Interpretation - Croatian Sources

Canadian Interpretation - Canadian Sources

Medak Pocket - Serbian Interpretation

Footnotes

ANNEX - maps, photographs, graphs

Bibliography

Glossary / Abbreviations

INTELLIGENCE AND THE FUTURE
Stevan Dedijer:
Development & Intelligence 2003-2053


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