Intelligence

Censorship or saving grace? Academic Scholarship and Intelligence Vetting

A new article by The Moscow Times revealed a mixed reaction to supposed FSB ‘vetting’ of academic scholarship. The Times, which...

SITREP on Russia’s strategic stance in Syria-Iraq-Iran

On 14 October, Russian Foreign Minister Lavrov said in Moscow that Russia was closely monitoring the situation in Iraq as well as Afghanistan, but...

Ankara attack, Turkey/ISIS

According to one well-informed source, a suicide bomber carrying multiple bombs attacked a peace march on 10 October in Ankara, killing up to 128...

NUKE APPEAL: Why Russia Won’t Give Up the Bomb

While the United States emphasizes reduced reliance on nuclear weapons, the Russian Federation continues to stress the importance of its nuclear arsenal in its...

The DAESH Civil Governance Blackhole: Iraq, Iran, Quds, and Kurds

The push to take back Ramadi has recently highlighted a litany of convoluted policy and societal sectarian concerns that have created pathways for DAESH...

Radioactive: Illicit Materials-trafficking across the Greater Caspian

The global impact of transnational crime has risen to unprecedented levels. Criminal groups have appropriated new technologies, adapted horizontal network structures that are difficult...

A Perfect Cyber Storm: Russia and China Teaming Together

United States intelligence agencies have listed cyber-attacks as the top threat to American national security, ahead of terrorism. These threats are increasing in sophistication,...

THE FSB and SIGINT: Absolute Power at Home and Abroad

The Russian Federal Security Service (FSB) should easily be considered one of the most influential and powerful intelligence organizations in the world today. Its...

China and Russia: Cyber Cousins but not Cyber Brothers

There seems to be a strong divergence in perception behind China's desire to command cyberspace offensively. On the one hand, there is the assumption...

All Eyes on Me: The Emergence of a Russian Surveillance State

Before analyzing the activities and assessing the ethics of any intelligence organization, it is first necessary to remember that intelligence organizations are secretive by...

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