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Intelligence and Security Sector Reforms in Greece, Romania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Germany and Italy
1. Aufl.
35,99 € |
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Verlag: | VIJ Books (India) PVT LTD |
Format: | EPUB |
Veröffentl.: | 01.12.2020 |
ISBN/EAN: | 9789389620917 |
Sprache: | englisch |
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Beschreibungen
European intelligence cooperation is in crisis as the majority of member states do not share their national secrets. The EU maintains numerous institutions, networks, and databases for collaboration and intelligence sharing with partner services in Europe and beyond, but they are reluctant to share real intelligence information. This book highlights intelligence and security sector reforms within the European Union, radicalization, espionage and the Lone-Wolves attacks.
"Introduction
Chapter 1 The Greek National Intelligence Services: Political and Bureaucratic Stakeholders, National Security Challenges, Foreign Espionage, and Challenge of Turkish Interference
Chapter 2 Democratization of Intelligence in Romania: Growing Threats of Extremism, Radicalization, Lone Wolves and the War of Strength between old KGB and New Intelligence Stakeholders
Chapter 3 Security-Intelligence Activities at the Time of Covid-19 Pandemic
Chapter 4 Italian Intelligence Services and Accountability by Stefania Ducci
Chapter 5 EU Security Sector Reform in Bosnia and Herzegovina: Reform or Resist? by Ana E. Juncos
Chapter 6 The Key to Intelligence Reform in Germany: Strengthening the G10- Commission’s Role to Authorise Strategic Surveillance by Dr. Thorsten Wetzling
Chapter 7 European Union Law Restraints on Intelligence Activities by Iain Cameron
Chapter 8 The Polish Counterterrorism System and Hybrid Warfare Threats by Aleksandra Gasztold & Przemyslaw Gasztold
Chapter 9 The UK National Security Council and Misuse of Intelligence by Policy Makers: Reducing the Risk? by Celia G. Parker
Notes to Chapters
Index"
Chapter 1 The Greek National Intelligence Services: Political and Bureaucratic Stakeholders, National Security Challenges, Foreign Espionage, and Challenge of Turkish Interference
Chapter 2 Democratization of Intelligence in Romania: Growing Threats of Extremism, Radicalization, Lone Wolves and the War of Strength between old KGB and New Intelligence Stakeholders
Chapter 3 Security-Intelligence Activities at the Time of Covid-19 Pandemic
Chapter 4 Italian Intelligence Services and Accountability by Stefania Ducci
Chapter 5 EU Security Sector Reform in Bosnia and Herzegovina: Reform or Resist? by Ana E. Juncos
Chapter 6 The Key to Intelligence Reform in Germany: Strengthening the G10- Commission’s Role to Authorise Strategic Surveillance by Dr. Thorsten Wetzling
Chapter 7 European Union Law Restraints on Intelligence Activities by Iain Cameron
Chapter 8 The Polish Counterterrorism System and Hybrid Warfare Threats by Aleksandra Gasztold & Przemyslaw Gasztold
Chapter 9 The UK National Security Council and Misuse of Intelligence by Policy Makers: Reducing the Risk? by Celia G. Parker
Notes to Chapters
Index"