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EXTENDING THE THEORETICAL STRUCTURE OF INTELLIGENCE TO COUNTERINTELLIGENCE [PDF]
This paper consolidates the author’s view on his holistic theory of counterintelligence. Based on the author’s previously published research, this paper advances a theory that used a “grounded theory” approach.
Henry Prunckun
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COUNTERINTELLIGENCE AND FIRST LINES OF DEFENSE IN AN AGE OF HYBRID WARFARE [PDF]
On November 16, 2023, Prof. Philip Davies presented Counterintelligence and First Lines of Defense in an Age of Hybrid Warfare for this year’s West Coast Security Conference.
Philip Davies
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Combating Political Police: An Overview of National Action’s Counterintelligence Program, 1982–1990 [PDF]
During the mid to late 1980s the radical nationalist group National Action was targeted by domestic intelligence agencies. Known as “Operation Odessa” it was part of Australian Security Intelligence Organisation’s (ASIO) program to combat what it saw as ...
Troy Whitford
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Staffing of Military Counterintelligence in Murman Region in 1917-1920 [PDF]
The article is devoted to the history of formation, development and functioning of military counterintelligence in the Murmansk region during 1917-1920.
A A Ivanov
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Scoping the Future Counterintelligence Focus [PDF]
A summary of counterintelligence threat chokepoints from the perspectives of the United States, Israel, the European Union, Nordic countries, and South Africa are presented. These chokepoints seem to stem from geopolitical competitiveness and manifest as
Putter, Dries +3 more
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Hybrid warfare and disinformation: A Ukraine war perspective
Abstract Misinformation, disinformation and mal information are part of the information disorder construct, dominating the information warfare domain. These are key enablers associated with grey zone operations, and an integral part of current adversaries' and competitors' hybrid warfare tool kit.
Sascha‐Dominik Dov Bachmann +2 more
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Is there an epistemic advantage to being oppressed?
Abstract Do the oppressed have an epistemic advantage when it comes to knowing about the systems that oppress them? If so, what explains this advantage? In this paper, I consider whether an epistemic advantage can be derived from the oppressed's contingent tendency to have more relevant experiences and motivation than the non‐oppressed; or ...
Lidal Dror
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The Significance of ISIS's State Building in Syria
Abstract Researchers and policy makers appear to hold a deeply rooted reluctance to acknowledge, let alone address, the significance of ISIS's state building. Those who have engaged with this issue have tended to traverse the analytical dead end of legalistic questions and themes, inevitably concluding that ISIS's efforts fell short of the threshold of
Samer Bakkour, Gareth Stansfield
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The afterlives of political violence in Argentina: The gendered body and everyday cruelty
Abstract While the last decade in Argentina saw an expansion of civil rights and an increased awareness of gendered violence, prison conditions for women deteriorated. A prominent example took place in Buenos Aires in May 2014 when thirty women in ‘Unidad 31’ were violently transferred to make space for men convicted of crimes against humanity during ...
Leyla Savloff
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Nevoia de instrumente și abordări adecvate. Teoria inoculării, un vaccin pentru fake news [PDF]
The article reconsiders the ways in which false news can be countered and proposes a new approach as a solution. The phenomenon of „fake news” is a large-scale one and this suggests a very important dispute for people’s minds.
Alexandru MURARU
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