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Summer 2005 -- ABSTRACT -- JERCA VODUŠEK STARIČ
The contribution of
Jerca Vodušek
Starič
from the University of Maribor deals with
a lesser studied aspect of international intelligence relations namely the
concurrence of Allied and Yugoslav Intelligence Aims and Activities during the
Second World War. The author provides insights into the power struggle between
several participants and shows how internal and external policies were
influenced by wide ranging agreements. It is said that those decision even had
repercussions which were to be felt in the cruel Balkan wars of the 1990s. |
The Journal of Intelligence History is published by the International
Intelligence History Study Group, founded in 1993 to promote scholarly
research on intelligence organizations and their impact on historical development
and international relations.