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New Perspectives on Intelligence Gathering in Eurasia, Hardback Book

New Perspectives on Intelligence Gathering in Eurasia Hardback

Edited by Neil Kent, Irina du Quenoy

Part of the St. James’s Series in World Affairs series

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New Perspectives on Intelligence Gathering brings together an unusually wide range of perspectives on intelligence gathering, including but not limited to cyber security, across the vast Eurasian expanse.

The volume comprises essays by a group of distinguished international authors from academic, journalistic, and military backgrounds, with explorations of contemporary developments in the sphere of Chinese cyber intelligence and efforts at combatting cybercrime in Austria complemented by a historical retrospective on Soviet intelligence operations.

This invaluable collection will be of interest to students of international relations, U.S.-China relations, cybercrime, and Cold War history, as well as anyone seeking to make sense of the complicated geopolitics of the twentieth and twenty-first centuries.

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