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Hizballah's Counterintelligence Apparatus

International Journal of Intelligence and CounterIntelligence, 2012
Political scientist Roy Godson defined counterintelligence as the identification and neutralization of the threat posed by foreign intelligence services, and the manipulation of those services for ...
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EOKA Intelligence and Counterintelligence

International Journal of Intelligence and CounterIntelligence, 2019
Starting an insurgency is extremely risky because, in the process of “rising up,” the status quo is contested and the state’s legitimacy to wield power is directly challenged,1 often violently, the...
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Irish Republican Army Counterintelligence

International Journal of Intelligence and CounterIntelligence, 2009
“I just take it for granted that everybody's phone is bugged. You have to take it for granted that there's technology there you wouldn't even know about.” 1 “Before any potential volunteer decides ...
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Between Intelligence and Counterintelligence

2023
Abstract In Cold War Germany and Austria, the Soviet and American mobility regimes were further constituted by their interaction. The United States pressed allies to establish a reliable framework of asylum to shelter migrants from socialist states and employed psychology to screen defectors, gather intelligence from them, and consider ...
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Bismarck’s Counterintelligence Crisis

Militaergeschichtliche Zeitschrift
Abstract By December 1886 a number of sensational spy scandals had starkly revealed serious weaknesses in the German Empire’s intelligence capabilities. As a result, Bismarck’s head of military counter-intelligence, Hermann Krüger, attempted to deal with the emerging crisis by advocating a major paradigm shift in Germany’s approach to ...
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Counterintelligence: The Broken Triad

International Journal of Intelligence and CounterIntelligence, 2000
(2000). Counterintelligence: The Broken Triad. International Journal of Intelligence and CounterIntelligence: Vol. 13, No. 3, pp. 265-300.
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Counterintelligence: Issues and Challenges

Counterintelligence is the knowledge needed for the protection and preservation of the military, economic, political, and socio- cultural strength and values of the state, including the security of the government in domestic and foreign affairs against or from espionage, sabotage and all other clandestine activities designed and aimed at the ...
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