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STEVAN DEDIJER IN THE DOCUMENTS OF THE STATE SECURITY SERVICE FROM MID-1950s TO MID-1980s [PDF]
The paper deals with reasons, course, intensity and ways of surveillance of activities of physicist and intelligence agent Stevan Dedijer by the State Security Service authorities (SDS) of the Republic of Croatia between the mid-1950s and the mid-1980s ...
Dragomir Bondžić, Martin Previšić
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Fighting to Lose: How the German Secret Intelligence Service Helped the Allies Win the Second World War (Book Review) by John Bryden [PDF]
Review of Fighting to Lose: How the German Secret Intelligence Service Helped the Allies Win the Second World War. John Bryden. Toronto: Dundurn Press, 2014.
McCarty, Joshua
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A Double Agent Down Under: Australian Security and the Infiltration of the Left [PDF]
Because of its clandestine character, the world of the undercover agent has remained murky. This article attempts to illuminate this shadowy feature of intelligence operations.
Deery, Phillip
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Securitised Exit and Passport Regimes in South Korea: Law, Politics and Jurisdiction
ABSTRACT By tracing the development of South Korea's legal‐passport regimes within the historical and geopolitical settings, this paper examines how exit restrictions have been securitised through their interplay with inter‐Korean dynamics and state relations.
Jeewon Min
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Savaşın Görünmeyen Cephesi: Celâleddin Hârezmşah Döneminde İstihbarat
İstihbarat faaliyetleri, tarih boyunca başarılı liderliğin ve askerî sanatların en belirleyici unsurlarından biri olmuştur. Türk tarihinin bahadır ve cesaretli şahsiyetlerinden biri olan Celâleddin Hârezmşah’ın yaklaşık on yıllık hakimiyet dönemi, geniş ...
Yavuz Delibalta
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ENGLISH SPYCRAFT PROFESSIONALISMS AS A LINGUISTIC PHENOMENON
The article defines and classifies English Spycraft professionalisms (ESP) as lexical units denoting main espionage concepts. It establishes that, because of inconsistency with the ‘terminology’ requirements (basically, lack of exact definitions ...
Oleksandr Lahodynskyi +2 more
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Renaissance Europe was a hotbed of espionage and intelligence practices. During the period of the Renaissance, several pivotal events contributed to the rise of espionage networks and intelligence services. These included continuous rivalries for the political and economic domination of the trade routes between the East and the West—with the ...
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Abstract This article analyzes how the Leningrad Affair, one of the most poorly understood of Joseph Stalin’s purges, was weaponized by Nikita Khrushchev and his comrades‐in‐arms in order to consolidate power during the 1950s and early 1960s. An exposé of how Khrushchev accused four different people of being responsible for the purge over the span of ...
David Brandenberger
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Infiltración del quintacolumnismo y espionaje en el orden público y seguridad republicanas [PDF]
The Spanish Civil War was a conflict that was won in the rear. In the Republican Spain had much importance the fifth column: those who stayed on that side, were supporters of Franco and decided to act clandestinely against the Republic.
Javier Cervera Gil
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Should we expect an increase in corporate espionage in the pharmaceutical industry of tomorrow? [PDF]
Milorad Stamenović
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