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ID188279
Title ProperU.S.–Bulgarian Exchange of Scientists and State Security
Other Title InformationCold War Case Study
LanguageENG
AuthorSamuilova, Simona Viktorova
Summary / Abstract (Note)Declassified archive documents from the Ministry of the Interior in Bulgaria were used to examine and analyze the subversive activity of U.S. intelligence against Bulgaria conducted via the scientific exchange of these two countries. These documents expose Bulgarian intelligence and counterintelligence’s interest, methods, means, and approach with the United States during the Cold War. Although U.S. researchers and scholars represented only a small portion of the U.S. citizens temporarily residing in Bulgaria, they were considered the most dangerous because they had access to the Bulgarian cultural and scholarly elite, hence the opportunity to exert political influence on it.
`In' analytical NoteInternational Journal of Intelligence and CounterIntelligence Vol. 35, No.2; Summer 2022: p.339-352
Journal SourceInternational Journal of Intelligence and Counter Intelligence Vol: 35 No 2
Key WordsState Security ;  U.S.–Bulgarian Exchange of Scientists ;  Cold War Case Study


 
 
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