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ID:
151788
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Chile’s intelligence community has been transformed since the military dictatorship of General Augusto Pinochet ended and the country’s transition to democracy began in 1988/1989. Democratic reform of intelligence is a tedious and demanding process, given democracy’s call for transparency and accountability, which competes with an intelligence community’s vital need for secrecy.
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ID:
151789
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If you always do what you’ve always done,” goes an old saying, “you’ll always get what you’ve always got.
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ID:
151783
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The recent declassification of the intelligence apparatus files of Communist-era Poland, now stored at the Polish Institute of National Remembrance (IPN), has revealed a great deal about the capabilities and achievements of Warsaw’s Cold War regime. Some are related to counterintelligence operations which, while technically directed against Ukrainian militancy in Central Europe in the late 1940s and the 1950s, in fact had U.S., British, and West German intelligence in their cross-hairs.
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ID:
151769
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ID:
151785
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Early in 1990, Carmi Gillon, a high-ranking official in the Israel Security Agency (commonly known as Shabak or Shin Bet), submitted his master’s thesis to the Political Science Department of the University of Haifa under the title “Ideologically Motivated Law-breaking of the Extreme Right within the Context of the Israeli-Arab conflict.
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ID:
151782
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The digital era has placed most of humanity’s knowledge within a few clicks of a computer mouse or the touches of a smart phone screen. Yet in an age where knowledge is so readily available it is also seemingly elusive. Reality hides behind oceans of information streamed from innumerable sources competing for a single moment of attention. But disinformation dangerously poisons that abundance of knowledge and begins a process of ideational inception, in which even the idea of reality is itself subverted.
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ID:
151768
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The digital era has placed most of humanity’s knowledge within a few clicks of a computer mouse or the touches of a smart phone screen. Yet in an age where knowledge is so readily available it is also seemingly elusive. Reality hides behind oceans of information streamed from innumerable sources competing for a single moment of attention. But disinformation dangerously poisons that abundance of knowledge and begins a process of ideational inception, in which even the idea of reality is itself subverted.
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ID:
151786
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In November 2014, the United States Senate Select Committee on Intelligence (SSCI) released a report on its inquiry into the Detainee and Interrogation Program conducted by the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA).
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