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Author Lockwood, Jonathan Samuel, 1955-

Title The Lockwood Analytical Method for Prediction : a method for predictive intelligence analysis / Jonathan S. Lockwood
Published New York : Bloomsbury Academic, 2013

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Description 1 online resource
Series Continuum Intelligence Studies
Continuum intelligence studies.
Contents Cover; Half Title; BLOOMSBURY INTELLIGENCE STUDIES; Title; Contents; FOREWORD; LIST OF FIGURES AND TABLES; INTRODUCTION The development of the LAMP; PART ONE The LAMP in theory; CHAPTER ONE The philosophy and steps of the LAMP; CHAPTER TWO A comparison of the LAMP with other techniques; CHAPTER THREE The initial use of the LAMP : Case study of the former Soviet nuclear republics and nuclear weapons; CHAPTER FOUR Limitations and potential applications of the LAMP; PART TWO The LAMP in practice
CHAPTER FIVE The future of Afghanistan : Democracy, Islamic Caliphate, or warlord principalities? A predictive study on possible Afghanistan, United States, and Taliban responsesCHAPTER SIX Candidate moves in the Levant : An analysis of the region's geostrategic future using the LAMP method; CHAPTER SEVEN The adaptability of the FARC and ELN and the prediction of their future actions; SELECT BIBLIOGRAPHY; INDEX
Summary "The Lockwood Analytical Method for Prediction (LAMP) is a systematic technique for predicting short-term, unique behaviors. Using primarily qualitative empirical data, LAMP allows the analyst to predict the most likely outcomes for specific research questions across a wide range of intelligence problems, such as cyber threats in the U.S., the possibility of an Al Qaeda attack, the likelihood of Iran providing nuclear capability to terrorist groups, or the future actions of the Mexican drug cartel. LAMP offers an innovative and powerful method for organizing all available information based on the perceptions of the national actors, using it to make relevant predictions as to which alternate future is most likely to occur at a given moment in time. Its transparent structure enables anyone to see how an analyst gets from point A to point B to produce an intelligence estimate. LAMP differs from other analytical techniques in that it is based on determining the relative probability of a range of alternate futures, rather than attempting to determine the quantitative probability of their occurrence. After explaining its theoretical framework, the text leads the reader through the process of predictive analysis before providing practical case studies showing how LAMP is applied against real world problems, such as the possible responses of Israel, the U.S., and Lebanon to the behavior of Hezbollah or the competing visions of the future of Afghanistan. Evaluation of the method is provided with the case studies to show the effectiveness of the LAMP predictions over time. The book is complemented by a website with downloadable software for use by students of intelligence in conducting their own predictive analysis. It will be an essential tool for the analyst and the student, not only for national security issues but also for competitive intelligence"-- Provided by publisher
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
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Subject Intelligence service -- Methodology
International relations -- Forecasting.
Terrorism -- Forecasting
World politics -- Forecasting
POLITICAL SCIENCE -- Political Freedom & Security -- Intelligence.
POLITICAL SCIENCE -- Government -- International.
POLITICAL SCIENCE -- International Relations -- General.
International relations -- Forecasting
Terrorism -- Forecasting
World politics -- Forecasting
Form Electronic book
ISBN 1623567823
9781623567828