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ID:   129027


Afghanistan's new spy chief injured in Taliban bomb attack / Brazier, James   Journal Article
Brazier, James Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
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ID:   132383


After Snowden: rethinking the impact of surveillance / Bauman, Zygmunt; Bigo, Didier; Esteves, Paulo; Guild, Elspeth   Journal Article
Guild, Elspeth Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
Summary/Abstract Current revelations about the secret US-NSA program, PRISM, have confirmed the large-scale mass surveillance of the telecommunication and electronic messages of governments, companies, and citizens, including the United States' closest allies in Europe and Latin America. The transnational ramifications of surveillance call for a re-evaluation of contemporary world politics' practices. The debate cannot be limited to the United States versus the rest of the world or to surveillance versus privacy; much more is at stake. This collective article briefly describes the specificities of cyber mass surveillance, including its mix of the practices of intelligence services and those of private companies providing services around the world. It then investigates the impact of these practices on national security, diplomacy, human rights, democracy, subjectivity, and obedience.
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ID:   037977


Air Spy: story of photo intelligence in world war II / Babington, Smith Constance 1957  Book
Babington, Smith Constance Book
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Publication New York, Harber & Brothers Publishers, 1957.
Description xi, 266p.
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011688355.3432/BAB 011688MainOn ShelfGeneral 
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ID:   097156


Al Qaida's views of authoritarian intelligence services in the / Huckabey, Jessica M; Stout, Mark E   Journal Article
Stout, Mark E Journal Article
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Publication 2010.
Summary/Abstract Al Qaida and its jihadist allies shape their plans and operations substantially in response to threats they face from authoritarian intelligence services of the Middle East. While most jihadists initially believed that victory over their 'near enemies'- so-called 'apostate' regimes - should be their top priority, the ruthlessly effective security apparatuses of their home countries were significant factors in the transition to 'global jihadism', which emphasized the fight against the 'far enemy': the United States. This article presents al Qaida's views of the region's domestic intelligence services by examining captured documents and open source materials.
Key Words Intelligence Service  Middle East  Saudi Arabia  Jihad  Al Qaida 
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ID:   126233


Alawite woman who would not be silenced / Yazbek, Samar   Journal Article
Yazbek, Samar Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
Summary/Abstract Samar Yazbek talks to Alan Philps about the intimidation she endured for speaking out
Key Words Intelligence Service  Syria  Mukhabarat  Alawite 
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ID:   042496


Aquarium: career and defection of a Soviet military spy / Suvarov, Viktor 1985  Book
Suvarov, Viktor Book
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Publication London, Hamish Hamilton, 1985.
Description 249p.
Standard Number 0241115450
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025892355.3432/SUV 025892MainOn ShelfGeneral 
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ID:   149687


Attacks reveal gaps in intelligence and security capabilities in France / Jones, Lewis   Journal Article
Jones, Lewis Journal Article
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Balancing democratic civilian control with effectiveness of int: lessons learned and best/worst practices before and after NATO and EU integration / Matei, Florina Cristiana (Cris)   Journal Article
Matei, Florina Cristiana (Cris) Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
Summary/Abstract This article reviews Romania's intelligence reform after 1989. Specifically, it looks at intelligence reform before and after Romania's accession to the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) in 2004, and the European Union (EU) in 2007. It finds that Romania has made considerable progress in intelligence reform. That is because Romania, which expressed its desire and commitment to join NATO/EU after 1989, has worked hard to comply with these organizations' membership demands (including intelligence reform). After NATO/EU integration (when demands on balancing control and effectiveness virtually vanished), despite continued openness efforts made by agencies, control/oversight diluted. Thus, post-NATO/EU, while effectiveness is being strengthened, democratic control lessens.
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ID:   105701


Basque secret service (1936-1945) / Belamendia, Zigor Ibernia; Fernandez, Antonio M Diaz   Journal Article
Fernandez, Antonio M Diaz Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
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Britain's intelligence service / Paine, Lauran 1979  Book
Paine, Lauran Book
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Publication London, Robert Hale Ltd., 1979.
Description 188p.
Standard Number 0709176228
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018858364.1310942/PAI 018858MainOn ShelfGeneral 
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ID:   028860


British military intelligence / Haswell, Jock 1973  Book
Haswell, Jock Book
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Publication London, Weidenfield and Nicolson, 1973.
Description 262p.
Standard Number 0297765086
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011339355.343200942/HAS 011339MainOn ShelfGeneral 
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ID:   108626


British secret intelligence service, 1909-1949 / Hughes, R Gerald; Murphy, Philip; Davies, Philip H J   Journal Article
Hughes, R Gerald Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
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Chilcot report identifies flawed intelligence in UK Iraq war decision / Jones, Lewis   Journal Article
Jones, Lewis Journal Article
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Key Words Intelligence Service  United Kingdom  Iraq War  Tony Blair  MI6  Chilcot Report 
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China `SPY' / Watt, George 1972  Book
Watt, George Book
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Publication London, Johnson Publications Ltd., 1972.
Description 208p
Standard Number 0853071217
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011293364.1310951/WAT 011293MainOn ShelfGeneral 
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ID:   038182


Civil insurgency and intelligence operations / Bihari, Girish 1982  Book
Bihari, Girish Book
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Publication New Delhi, Lancers Publishers, 1982.
Description xvi, 291p
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Comparing foreign intelligence: U.S., U.S.S.R., U.K. and the third world / Godson, Roy (ed) 1988  Book
Godson, Roy Book
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Publication Washington, Pergamon Brassey's International Defense Publishers, Incorporation, 1988.
Description x, 157p.
Standard Number 0080347029
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Consolidating democracy: the reform of Mongolian intelligence / Mendee, Jargalsaikhan; Tuvshintugs, Adiya   Journal Article
Mendee, Jargalsaikhan Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract Although the role of intelligence services has been addressed in many recent discussions of the democratization process, yet it has not yet generally been pursued sufficiently by academics and politicians. 1 Mongolia and its intelligence services have been among those countries undergoing a democratic transition and consolidation process. Mongolia is the only formerly Communist Asian state whose democratization process has not regressed. In fact, since 1990, electoral democracy has become the "only game in town," where space for a vibrant civil society exists, and the security institutions have remained outside of the political and economic contests. 2 Approval in early 2012 of the law on conflicts of interest, a set of laws concerning the judiciary, revisions of the election law, and a sustained public demand for good governance are signs of a healthy nascent democracy, one which admittedly still has room for improvement. 3 Unique in the region, Mongolia's security organizations-the military, intelligence agencies, and police-have remained mostly outside of this political transformation. The role of these security institutions in the quest for democratization has often been ignored because of a misperception about their roles and centrality, and the reality of the Soviet military presence in Mongolia during the Cold War.
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Deep black: secrets of space espionage / Burrows, William E 1988  Book
Burrows, William E Book
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Publication London, Bantam Press, 1988.
Description xxi, 401p.
Standard Number 0593013425
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029062327.12028/BUR 029062MainOn ShelfGeneral 
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ID:   177919


Designing intelligence / Tromblay, Darren; Podulka, Richard   Journal Article
Tromblay, Darren Journal Article
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Dilemmas of linking Romanian intelligence, universities, and th / Filip, Valentin Fernand; Stefureac, Remus Ioan   Journal Article
Filip, Valentin Fernand Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
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