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Volume 3, Number 1

Summer 2003

BRIAN R. SULLIVAN
Intelligence and Counter-Terrorism:
A Clausewitzian-Historical Analysis

SIEGFRIED BEER
"Bound" to Cooperate –
Austria’s Little-known Intelligence Community Since 1945

MICHAEL M. GUNTER
United States-Turkish Intelligence Liaison Since World War II

FRITS HOEKSTRA
The Dutch BVD and Transatlantic Co-operation During the Cold War Era:
Some Experiences

CHARLES COGAN
American-French Intelligence Relations and the French Nuclear Deterrent

SIGURD HESS
Intelligence Cooperation in Europe 1990 to the Present

C.G. MCKAY
Anglo-Finnish SIGINT Cooperation, 1940-1941

ANDREAS HILGER
Counter-Intelligence Soviet Style:
The Activities of Soviet Security Services in East Germany, 1945-1955

 

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The Journal of Intelligence History is published by the International Intelligence History Association, founded in 1993 to promote scholarly research on intelligence organizations and their impact on historical development and international relations.


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