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    Market definitions of cyber war by Woods, D, Weinkle, J

    Published 2019
    “…Nevertheless, states maintain significant structural power in influencing what evidence can be presented in court and in controlling its production by intelligence agencies.…”
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    DIPLOMATIC SUPPORT OF US INVOLVMENT IN THE KOREAN WAR JUNE 25 – JULY 6 1950: CRISIS RESPONSE EXPERIENCE by V. Yungblud, D. Sadakov

    Published 2018-09-01
    “…The US State Department and intelligence agencies usually perform these functions in support of armed interventions in conflicts in various regions of the world today.The content of Washington’s reaction to the situation in Korea illustrates another important feature of US foreign policy, which still remains relevant today – the rejection of any deals with violators of the US-established world order, even in the initially unfavorable military and political conditions. …”
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    A Fitful Path: Nigeria’s Faltering Counterterrorism Operation against the Boko Haram in the Northeast by Luqman SAKA, Abubakar ABDULRAHMAN, Abdulwaheed A. ISIAQ, Ousman M. BOJANG

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…Making use of this open-sourced information, this study explains faltering military operations and Nigeria’s worsening security environment to the failure of security planning, poor civil-military relations including lack of depth in intelligence agencies penetration of local communities across Northern Nigeria, rivalry among the three arms of the Nigerian Armed Forces, persistency of the poor culture of intelligence information sharing and lack of synergy and poor coordination among Nigeria’s security establishments. …”
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    The 1945 Manchurian Strategic Offensive Operation in the Light of New Sources by A. G. Zorikhin

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…Upon detecting in March – April 1945 the movement of Soviet troops to the Far East, Transbaikalia, and the MPR, in May, the Kwantung Army began preparations to repel the expected offensive of the Red Army. The intelligence agencies of Japan were able to accurately determine the operational plan of the Soviet command to conduct the Manchurian offensive operation and the number of forces allocated to this, but they were wrong by a month with the timing of the likely offensive of the Red Army. …”
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    Topology, robustness, and structural controllability of the Brazilian Federal Police criminal intelligence network by Bruno Requião da Cunha, Sebastián Gonçalves

    Published 2018-08-01
    “…Abstract Law enforcement and intelligence agencies worldwide struggle to find effective ways to fight organized crime and reduce criminality. …”
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    A perception assessment on security awareness in Malaysian government agencies by Rasch model / Mohd Ismail Ahmad, Azrilah Abdul Aziz and Mohd Saidfudin Masodi by Ahmad, Mohd Ismail, Abdul Aziz, Azrilah, Masodi, Mohd Saidfudin

    Published 2008
    “…A number of other security and intelligence agencies work alongside CGSO to gather, analyse and utilise information on intelligence and national security matters. …”
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    ABD MERKEZİ İSTİHBARAT TEŞKİLATI (CIA) ARŞİV BELGELERİNE GÖRE EGE SORUNU by Sinan KIYANÇ

    Published 2020-03-01
    “…In this process, CIA tried to shape the attitude of the USA in the face of developments by acting in partnership with other intelligence agencies of the USA. Therefore, the CIA Archive contains a rich content about the Aegean Dispute. …”
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    Non-decision decisions in the Huawei 5G dilemma: policy in Japan, the United Kingdom, and Germany by Krolikowski, A, Hall, TH

    Published 2023
    “…On the other hand, the U.S. government and intelligence agencies in other countries maintain that Huawei gear presents intolerable network security risks, a charge that the Chinese government and Huawei forcefully reject as they insist Huawei deserves access to foreign markets. …”
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    Cybersecurity and non-state actors: a historical analogy with mercantile companies, privateers, and pirates by Egloff, F

    Published 2018
    “…Second, the analogy to mercantile companies focuses on the attacks against Google (2009), the attacks against Sony Pictures Entertainment (2014), and the collaboration between large technology companies and Five-Eyes signals intelligence agencies. </p> <p>The thesis makes three main claims: first, the analogy to piracy and privateering provides a new understanding of how state proximity is used politically by attackers and defenders, and offers lessons for understanding attribution in cyberspace. …”
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    Application and Development of Ethnography in Library and Information Science Research by JIA Shiwei, YAN Hui

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…For example, information service designers and providers in libraries, intelligence agencies, information and data centers, Internet companies, government agencies, as well as socially marginalized and information-poor groups are all potential subjects that ethnography can describe. …”
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