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Winslow, Charles
London: Routledge, 1996
956.920 4 WIN l
Buku Teks SO  Universitas Indonesia Library
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Roland, Charles P.
New York: McGraw-Hill, 1991
973.7 ROL a
Buku Teks SO  Universitas Indonesia Library
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Schilling, Donald L.
Tokyo: McGraw-Hill International Book Company, 1979
621.381 53 SCH e
Buku Teks  Universitas Indonesia Library
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Schilling, Donald L.
New York: McGraw-Hill , 1981
621.381 53 SCH e
Buku Teks  Universitas Indonesia Library
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Conroy, Pat
New York: Doubleday, 2002
796.323 CON m
Buku Teks SO  Universitas Indonesia Library
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Simmons, Annette
""Power, position, property. That's been the name of the game throughout human history. And the urge to gain new territory -- or keep what's already been acquired -- certainly shows up in our daily work lives. The workplace, in fact, is ablaze with battles over information, relationships, and authority -- and everyone is fighting for psychological survival. These turf wars are some of the most productivity- and morale-squashing activities that employees engage in. Territorial Games analyzes 10 of these insidious and instinctual acts of gamesmanship -- such as camouflage...occupation...shunning...intimidation -- and it supplies positive strategies for combating territorial behavior. Written from the perspective of a behavioral scientist and drawn from in-depth interviews with corporate managers, the book explains how to: * understand the roots of territoriality * recognize the signs and symptoms of territorial games * focus on organizational goals rather than individual turf wars * promote teamwork throughout an organization * apply counterstrategies to change destructive behavior.""
New York: American Management Association;;, 1998
e20440796
eBooks  Universitas Indonesia Library
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Vargas, Robert
"This book charts a new direction for explanations of neighborhood violence that focuses on the underexamined role of adversarial relations (turf wars) among politicians, gangs, and the police. This case study of the Little Village neighborhood of Chicago investigates why shootings and arsons were concentrated on clusters of blocks in the neighborhoods eastside. Using a mix of ethnographic, historical, and statistical data, the book focuses on two turf wars that triggered incidents of violence and undermined residents violence prevention efforts. First, the political turf war between Chicagos Democratic Party and the neighborhoods independent political leadership curtailed community efforts to prevent violence. The majority-Democrat city council routinely gerrymandered ward boundaries in the neighborhoods eastside to prevent it from becoming another politically independent ward. With few ties to the citys political system, blocks on the eastside had insufficient resources and no organizational infrastructure to prevent violence. Second, the turf war between gangs and police routinely triggered acts of violence. To prevent residents from cooperating with police, gangs committed acts of arson against informants. In response police arrested gang leaders, which ignited violent competition among neighborhood gangs for territory thus made vacant. Wounded City uncovers links between urban political economy and rates of violence on residential blocks. It demonstrates how cities plagued by violence need to heal from physical wounds inflicted by violence as well as wounds inflicted by competition for political power.
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Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2016
e20470251
eBooks  Universitas Indonesia Library
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Marlon Samuel Contantin Kansil
"Kegagalan Intelijen pada peristiwa 9/11 dan Yom Kippur dipengaruhi oleh beberapa faktor.Penelitian ini akan membuktikan teori Copeland yang mengatakan bahwa kegagalan intelijen tidak terlepas dari pengaruh faktor kepemimpinan dan kebijakan, birokrasi dan organisasi, peringatan dan informasi serta kemampuan analitikal. Metode yang dipakai adalah kualitatif, dengan rancangan riset studi dokumentasi secara tidak langsung melalui tinjauan pustaka, jurnal, buku, internet dan diskusi riset. Hasil penelitian menunjukan kegagalan intelijen pada 9/11 dan Yom Kippur bersifat esensi. Kemudian hasil penelitian yang diperoleh diolah dengan menggunakan analisa timeline dan agregasi untuk melihat unsur-unsur pendukung yang berperan pada kegagalan. Hasil analisa menunjukan bahwa kegagalan intelijen pada kasus 9/11 disebabkan oleh kebijakan pemerintah, agensi intelijen, birokrasi dan kurangnya informasi. Pada kasus Yom Kippur dipengaruhi oleh kebijakan pemerintah dan intelijen militer AMAN. Sekalipun kedua kasus ini memiliki persamaan namun ada perbedaan pada unsur-unsur pendukung faktor kegagalan.

Intelligence Failure on 9/ 11 and Yom Kippur is influenced by several factors. This research would prove that Copeland theory says that the failure of intelligence can not be separated from the influence of leadership and policy, bureaucracy and organization, warning and information and analytical callange. The method used is qualitative. This research was designed to study the documentation indirectly through literature review, journals, books, internet research and discussion. The results showed intelligence failures on 9/11 and Yom Kippur are the essence. Then the research results obtained were processed using timeline analysis and aggregation to see the supporting elements that contribute to the failure. The analysis shows that the intelligence failure in the case of 9/11 caused by government policy, intelligence agencies , the bureaucracy and the lack of information. In the case of Yom Kippur influenced by government policy and military intelligence (AMAN). Although these two cases have similarities but there are differences in the factors supporting elements of failure."
Depok: Sekolah Kajian Stratejik dan Global Universitas Indonesia, 2014
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UI - Tesis Membership  Universitas Indonesia Library
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Clausewitz, Carl von
London: A Millennium Project, 1993
R 355.4 Cla o
Buku Referensi  Universitas Indonesia Library
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