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Auteur principal: Shurgulaia, Tornike
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Langue:géorgien
Publié: Zenodo 2013
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Accès en ligne:https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.19514344
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contents <p>In his book <em>“Special Services of America and Great Britain,”</em> Doctor of History, Professor Tornike Shurgulaia, provides a scientific analysis based on unclassified sources and official documents regarding the role of American and British intelligence and security services in the development of these nations. He reviews their systems and the compatibility of their activities with national legislative frameworks and international law.</p> <p>The book places primary emphasis on the aspects of political and military intelligence. According to the author, intelligence is the art of obtaining information, and strong special services are synonymous with a strong state.</p>
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spellingShingle US and UK Intelligence Agencies
Shurgulaia, Tornike
USA
UK
Intelligence
Global Security
Intelligence Community
<p>In his book <em>“Special Services of America and Great Britain,”</em> Doctor of History, Professor Tornike Shurgulaia, provides a scientific analysis based on unclassified sources and official documents regarding the role of American and British intelligence and security services in the development of these nations. He reviews their systems and the compatibility of their activities with national legislative frameworks and international law.</p> <p>The book places primary emphasis on the aspects of political and military intelligence. According to the author, intelligence is the art of obtaining information, and strong special services are synonymous with a strong state.</p>
title US and UK Intelligence Agencies
topic USA
UK
Intelligence
Global Security
Intelligence Community
url https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.19514344