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Anglo-Saxon Model of Military Intelligence. History and Present

Anglo-Saxon Model of Military Intelligence. History and Present

Англо-саксонская модель военной разведки. История и современность
book lists political sciences
ISBN: 978-5-19-011466-9 publication date: 2019 format: 60x90 / 16 pages': 251

The monograph is intended for students studying problems world politics and international law, experts in the field of international and military security, as well as for everyone interested in the problems of international relations.

Abstract

This monograph is another study published under the auspices of the Faculty of World Politics of Moscow State University named after M.V. Lomonosov and devoted to the questions of the formation and development of the Anglo-Saxon model, or concept, military intelligence, poorly studied in the framework of Russian political science and military history. The monograph is a continuation of a series of studies affecting the history of the formation of a conglomerate of Anglo-Saxon states, their inherent features of state and military construction, the establishment of special relations between them, joint planning and conducting coalition wars, etc.

The emphasis in this work is on the disclosure of specific issues of the emergence of ideas in the Anglo-Saxon states, and then the formation of a model of military intelligence, its formation through testing in numerous wars and military conflicts of various sizes, the disclosure of the features of the historically established priority of information work in intelligence, problems of relationships with counterintelligence and competing civilian intelligence agencies.

The monograph is intended for students studying problems world politics and international law, experts in the field of international and military security, as well as for everyone interested in the problems of international relations.

To cite this article
Grigoryev V.G., Pechurov S.L. Anglo-Saxon Model of Military Intelligence. History and Present. — Moscow: Moscow University Press, 2020. — 251 p.
About the authors
Grigorev Vladimir G. Pechurov Sergey L.

Doctor of Military Sciences,

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