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FRENCH INTELLIGENCE (2) answer(s).
 
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French Intelligence on the Russian Army on the Eve of the First World War / Armes, Keith   Journal Article
Armes, Keith Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract This article examines the reports on the Russian army by the French military attachés in St. Petersburg to the General Staff in Paris and the intelligence estimates compiled by the Russia specialists of First Bureau (Allied Armies), 1904–14. Officers seconded to the Russian army reported on the remarkable progress made after the war with Japan. French intelligence indicated any Russian offensive against Germany would occur only after the decisive battles in the west and would only tie down limited German forces. The Russian success at the start of the war and resulting transfer of German forces from the Western Front therefore were unexpected by the French General Staff.
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Is there something wrong with intelligence in France? the birth / Laurent, Sebastien   Journal Article
Laurent, Sebastien Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract The lack of academic interest in intelligence in France partly explains the prevalence of many preconceived ideas about French Intelligence. This article deals with the slow building of France's intelligence machinery in the nineteenth century, as part of a study of the modern French State. At this time, intelligence practices were transformed by the appearance of several intelligence bureaucracies. Studying three dimensions of the development - informal practices, formal organizations and statutory rules - the article demonstrates the closeness of intelligence to politics. Doing so it suggests that intelligence needs to be considered not only as an instrument of policy-making but as an actor at the centre of the modern French state, a part of its very essence.
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