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National Security Space Launch [PDF]
The United States Space Force’s National Security Space Launch (NSSL) program, formerly known as the Evolved Expendable Launch Vehicle (EELV) program, was first established in 1994 by President William J.
Zhang, Michelle
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COUNTERINTELLIGENCE AND FIRST LINES OF DEFENSE IN AN AGE OF HYBRID WARFARE
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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The influence of intelligence and counter-intelligence activities in the functioning of the subjects of the national security system: General principles [PDF]
The state is the most organized social community and the reference object and subject of international security that exists and functions in a certain environment with which it constantly interacts. Numerous, different and changing factors and conditions
Azdejković Miloš, Lović Vladimir
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Orígenes y evolución de la subversión y la contrainteligencia en el Perú, 1958-2015
El accionar de la subversión en el Perú y el rol de las Fuerzas Armadas para combatirla, con base en la escuela francesa antisubversiva, se desarrollaron en un contexto de ausencia del Estado en las zonas más empobrecidas, donde cada bando se disputaba ...
Andrés Gómez de la Torre Rotta +1 more
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Doe v. Ashcroft and Its Place in the Judicial Trend: How the Courts Have Advanced Civil Liberties in Step with Advances in Technology [PDF]
As many jurists and scholars have noted, the United States has a long-standing history of encroaching upon the civil liberties of its citizens, especially during times of war or conflict.\ud \ud For instance, during the Civil War, President Lincoln ...
Glasgow, Craig M.
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Sanctions, National Security, and Free Speech
ABSTRACT A fundamental, but largely overlooked, aspect of the New Washington Consensus is the use of national security arguments to restrict speech and punish disfavored speakers. Although the United States has a longer history of using sanctions to restrict speech in the terrorism context, it has recently applied sanctions to restrict political speech,
Joshua Andresen
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Intelligence and Security Services in Tito's Yugoslavia [PDF]
As with the other communist-governed states, socialist Yugoslavia had a broadly developed state and military security apparatus. The article describes the initial steps of the Department for the People’s Protection (locally known as the OZNA).
Bojan Dimitrijević
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ABSTRACT This paper examines social assistance for vulnerable families at the frontline level of service delivery, exploring how citizens' trust and distrust are shaped within this administrative context. It addresses three questions: Do citizens distinguish between trust and distrust in frontline workers and public institutions when reporting on their
Christian Lahusen +2 more
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ABSTRACT Although previous studies have discussed the Oslo Accords and Israel–Gulf State relations separately, there has been little discussion on the impact of the Oslo Accords on the development of those relationships and how they evolved during and since the Oslo process.
Nir Levitan, Yaron Salman
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History of intelligence services in contemporary Spain finds in the Spanish Civil War one of the most relevant chapters. The short but intense existence of the republican SIEP [Servicio de Información Especial Periférico] becomes a key element of the ...
José Ramón Soler Fuensanta +2 more
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