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Handbook of European intelligence cultures /

Featuring 32 countries (such as Albania, Belgium, Croatia, Norway, Latvia, Montenegro), Handbook of European Intelligence Cultures provides insight into a number of rarely discussed national intelligence agencies for a comparative study that offers hard to find information into one volume. The contr...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Graaff, Bob de, 1949- (Autor, Editor )
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Lanham : Rowman & Littlefield, [2016]
Colección:Security and professional intelligence education series.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • List of Abbreviations; Preface; Introduction; 1 Albania; 2 Austria; 3 Belgium; 4 Bosnia and Herzegovina; 5 Bulgaria; 6 Croatia; 7 Czechoslovakia; 8 Denmark; 9 Estonia; 10 Finland; 11 France; 12 Germany; 13 Greece; 14 Iceland; 15 Ireland; 16 Italy; 17 Lithuania; 18 Luxembourg; 19 Montenegro; 20 The Netherlands; 21 Norway; 22 Poland; 23 Portugal; 24 Romania; 25 Serbia; 26 Slovakia; 27 Slovenia; 28 Spain; 29 Sweden; 30 Switzerland; 31 Ukraine; 32 The United Kingdom; Index; Contributors
  • Introduction / Bob de Graaff and James M. Nyce
  • Albania: change and continuity / Arjan Dyrmishi
  • Austria: an intelligence hub coming out of the shadows / Siegfried Beer
  • Belgium: a modern legal and policy framework for intelligence services with a long tradition / Dirk Van Daele
  • Bosnia and Herzegovina: historical development of the intelligence and security system / Maid Pajević
  • Bulgaria: a centenary unknown history / Jordan Baev
  • Croatia: construction and deconstruction of the Croatian intelligence community (1990-2014) / Gordan Akrap and Miroslav Tud̄man
  • Czechoslovakia: the Czech path between totalitarianism and democracy / Prokop Tomek
  • Denmark: from state security to security state: the invention of preventive security / Lars Erslev Andersen
  • Estonia: intelligence and security in the Twentieth Century / Eero Medijainen
  • Finland: the intelligence services in a cultural and historical context / Juho Kotalkallio
  • France: the intelligence services' historical and cultural context / Eric Denécé
  • Germany: an intelligence community with a fraught history / Wolfgang Krieger
  • Greece: the need for modernization in an unstable environment / John Nomikos
  • Iceland: a small state learning the intelligence ropes / Jakob Thor Kristjánsson
  • Ireland: Plus Ca Change, 1945-2015 / Eunan O'Halpin
  • Italy: from Secret Services to intelligence / Marco Lombardi and Laris Gaiser
  • Lithuania: the challenge of merging the present and the past / Vaidotas Urbelis
  • Luxembourg: a country which did not need an intelligence service? / Gérald Arboit
  • Montenegro: trends and patterns in the intelligence sector / Dražen Cerović, Nenad Koprivica, and Danijela Vujošević
  • The Netherlands: almost full circle / Bob de Graaff
  • Norway: peaceful state, crucial geography, upheaval, and reform / Njord Wegge
  • Poland: the Special Services since the independence / Artur Gruszczak
  • Portugal: particulars of the Portuguese Intelligence Services / Teresa Rodrigues and José Duarte de Jesus
  • Romania: an introduction to its intelligence services / Larry L. Watts
  • Serbia: an awkward legacy / Predrag Petrovic
  • Slovakia: state security and intelligence since 1945 / Matej Medvecký and Jerguš Sivoš
  • Slovenia: the intelligence system, its development, and some key challenges / Iztok Prezelj
  • Spain: intelligence in context today / Antonio M. Diaz-Fernández
  • Sweden: a delicate liaison / Wilhelm Agrell and Gunilla Erickson
  • Switzerland: intelligence in the new security paradigm / Jacques Baud
  • Ukraine: KGB to Security Service of Ukraine (SBU)
  • The United Kingdom: organization and oversight after Snowden / Peter Gill.