Threat Perception in a Complex Environment: Intelligence-gathering in the Asia-Pacific
Topics
Intelligence in an Uncertain Environment
Complexity and Theory (a panel discussion)
Threat Perception
Australia, South Pacific & Southeast Asia
Northeast Asia and the Historical Dimension of Intelligence-gathering
South Asia & Central Asia
The United States and the Region
Speakers include:
Dr Michael Herman
Founder Director, Oxford Intelligence Group, Nuffield College & GCHQ, UK (retired)
Intelligence Problems in the New Century (Keynote Address)
Professor Mike Innes
University of Adelaide
Psychology of Threat
Professor Mohamed Mustafa Ishak
Universiti Utara Malaysia
Malaysia and the Al-Arqam Movement
Dr Sanu Kainikara
Department of Defence & AIIA
Technologically Conditioned Military Response (ISR)
Professor Peter King
University of Sydney
The South Pacific Dimension
Dr Kirill Nourzhanov
Australian National University
Changing Threat Perceptions in Central Asia
Dr Lucy Resnyansky
DSTO
Sociology of Science and Reliability of Sources in Threat Assessment (With a Focus
on the Asia-Pacific Region)
Dr Priambudi Sulistiyanto
National University of Singapore
Politics of Intelligence Reforms in Post-Suharto Indonesia
Dr Bradley Williams
National University of Singapore
Japanese Intelligence-gathering
