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The European Bibliography of Slavic and East European Studies (EBSEES) - 1991-2007

The European Bibliography of Slavic and East European Studies (EBSEES) collects books, journal articles, reviews and dissertations from Eastern Europe (former countries of Eastern Bloc) which were published in Belgium, Germany, Finland, France, Great Britain, the Netherlands, Austria and Switzerland from 1991 to 2007. The segment "Literature" and "Culture" of the European Bibliography of Slavic and East European Studies contains 18.000 bibliographic entries (from the total asset of 85.000). More information can be found here.

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51

Neuer Geheimdienst - alter Filz?

Sekaj, Janko, in: Ost-West-Gegeninformationen, 8(3), 1996, p. 25-28
52

Why we're not voting Communist

in: Index on Censorship, 25(2), 1996, p. 44-47
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The Enigma spy : the story of the man who changed the course of World War Two

Cairncross, John, London, Century, 1997, xix+203 p., [16] p. of plates
54

Venona and beyond: thoughts on work undone

Warner, Michael; Benson, Robert Louis, in: Intelligence and National Security, 12(3), 1997, p. 1-13
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Intelligence and international relations in the early Cold War

Andrew, Christopher, in: Review of International Studies, 24, 1998, p. 321-30
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The lesser terror : Soviet state security, 1939-1953

Parrish, Michael, Westport, CN, London, Praeger, 1996, xxii+424 p., [8] p. of plates
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Dialectical versus empirical thinking: ten key elements of the Russian understanding of information operations

Thomas, Timothy L., in: Journal of Slavic Military Studies, 11(1), 1998, p. 40-62
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Die russischen Geheimdienste - auf alten Pfaden?

Hoppe, Hans-Joachim, in: Osteuropa, 49, 1999, p. 1157-75
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The problem with glass houses: the Soviet recruitment and deployment of SS men as spies and saboteurs

Biddiscombe, Perry, in: Intelligence and National Security, 15(3), 2000, p. 134-45
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The third secret : the CIA, solidarity and the KGB's plot to kill the Pope

West, Nigel, London, HarperCollins, 2000, xi+260 p., [8] p. of plates