Inter-organisational communication in civil-military cooperation during complex emergencies: a case study in Afghanistan

This paper seeks to contribute to an improved information management and exchange between humanitarian organisations and military agents in complex emergencies. To do so, a theoretical information management process model was developed and applied to the case of information management between Intern...

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