NATIONAL SECURITY AND THE FUTURE
is dedicated to the advancement and understanding of principles and practices
of intelligence and national security in contemporary history and foreign policy.

Editors-in-Chief:

Prof. dr. Janos Matus, Zrinyi Miklos National Defence University, Department of Security Studies, Hungary
Prof. dr. Miroslav Tuđman, University of Zagreb, Faculty of Philosophy, Zagreb, Croatia

Editorial Board:

Doc. W. Agrell, Lund University, Sweden
Prof. Christopher Andrew, Corpus Christi College, Cambridge, UK
Gen. Todor Boyadjiev, President, Bulgarian Euro Atlantic Intelligence Forum, Sofia, Bulgaria
Oldrich Cerney, Executive Director, Forum 2000
Prof. dr. Stevan Dedijer, Consultant in Integrated Intelligence, Lund University, Sweden
Richard Kerr, Consultant, Former Deputy Director of Central Intelligence and Deputy Director of the Central Intelligence Agency, USA
Miroslav Međimorec, Ambassador, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Zagreb, Croatia
Gen. Leonid Shebarshin, President of the Russian National Economic Security Service, Moscow, RF; Former Deputy Director of KGB SSSR
Richard Stolz, Consultant, Former Deputy Director of Operations of Central Intelligence Agency, USA

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VOLUME 1, NUMBER 1,
SPRING 2000.
ISSN 1 332-4454
IMPRESSUM
EDITORIAL
ABOUT THE CONTRIBUTORS
GUEST EDITORIAL
Francesco Cossiga:
The Economic Intelligence Services

Cover picture was taken with permission from
Miro Andrić's book "Hrvatsko podmorje",
Zagreb: Car Herc, 1999, p. 8.
(Motive; 5m. below sea level,
island Palagruža)


FOCUS
Krešimir Ćosić, Srećko Domljanović:
Crises in Southeast Europe (1990-1999): Have we learned anything?
John Train:
Kosovo Some Lessons
Tome Batkovski:
View on the Current Situation in Kosovo
Plamen Pantev:
Negotiating in the Balkans: The Prenegotiation Perspective
INTELLIGENCE AND THE FUTURE
L.V. Shebarshin:
Intelligence in the XXI Century
Helene L. Boatner:
Sharing and Using Intelligence in International Organizations: Some Guidelines
CASE STUDIES
Jordan Baev:
US Intelligence Community Estimates on Yugoslavia (1948-1991)
Davor Domazet:
How Aggression Against Croatia And Bosnia-Herzegovina Was Prepared Or The Transformation Of The JNA Into A Serbian Imperial Force
Davor Marijan:
The War in Bosnia and Herzegovina Or the Unacceptable Lightness of 'Historicism'
A. Liakhovsky:
The Civil War in Afghanistan. Causes for leading to the War
BOOK REVIEWS
Ashton B. Cartner, William J. Perry (1999). Preventive Defense: A New Security Strategy for America
Krešimir Ćosić, Dražen Penzar
Robert M. Hayden (1999). Blueprints for a House Divided: The Constitutional Logic of the Yugoslav Conflicts
Marijan Gubić
Daniel Patrick Moynihan (1998). Secrecy: The American experience; introduction by Richard Gid Powers
Stribor Kikerec
Compilation of Papers and Studies (1977). Geopolitical Reality of the Serb Nation. Belgrade: Institute for Geopolitical Studies.
Josip Esterajher
J. Blaskovich (1997). Anatonomy of Deceit. An American Physician's First-hand Encounter with the Realities of the War in Croatia. New York: Dunhill Publishing, Co.
Ivan Krešimir Lukić
Report of the International Commission on the Balkans (1996). Unfinished Peace. Washington: Carnegie Endowment for International Peace.
Predrag Haramija


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