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.

Volume 1, Number 3-4
Autumn-Winter 2000
ISSN 1332-4454

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, U K
Gen. Todor Boyadjiev, President Bulgarian Euro Atlantic Intelligence Forum, Sofia, Bulgaria
Oldrich Cerny, Executive Director, Forum 2000 Foundation, Praha, Czech Republic
Prof. dr. Stevan Dedijer, Consultant in Intergrated Intelligence, Lund University, Sweden
Richard Kerr, Consultant, Former Deputy Director of Central Intelligence and Deputy Director of the Central Intelligence Agency, USA
Admiral Pierre Lacoste, Former General Director of the DGSE, France
Gen. Nikolai Leonov, Former Deputy Director of the KGB, USSR
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 for Operations Central Intelligence Agency, USA

Secretary: Željka Jukić
English Language Editors: Julienne Bušić, Prof. Richard R. Shultz
Computer layout: Mario Miljavac
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VOLUME 1, NUMBER 3-4,
AUTUMN/WINTER 2000.
ISSN 1 332-4454
IMPRESSUM
EDITORIAL BOARD
ABOUT THE CONTRIBUTORS

Cover picture was taken by
Željka Jukić, Dubrovnik 1999.

FOCUS
Round table on "Intelligence and national security at the beginning of the 21st Century" Dubrovnik, Croatia, October 27-28, 2000.
Dusko Doder:
Culture of Secrecy
Victor Jackovich:
Intelligence and National Security: Adjusting to a Post-Cold War Environment
Leonid Shebarshin:
Intelligence Information and Policy Makers
Miroslav Tuđman:
Globalization and National Identity. Lessons we did not learn from the crises in Southeast Europe
Jan Leijonhielm:
Need for Economic Intelligence
CASE STUDIES
Stevan Dedijer:
Ragusa Intelligence & Security (RIS). A model for the 21st Century!?
Marijan Gubić:
Towards Croatian Integration into Europe
Franjo Tuđman:
On the Historical Necessity and Contradictions between Sovereignity and Integration of European Nations
BOOK REVIEWS
Ivo Lučić:
What does National Security Stand for in Bosnia and Herzegovina?
Enver Imamović (1999): History of the Bosnian Army
Predrag Haramija
Fikret Muslimovia (2000): War and Politics
Miroslav Međimorec
Miroslav Međimorec:
Who is to blame for the situation in Bosnia and Herzegovina
Mladen Ančić (1999): Who is to blame for the situation in Bosnia and Herzegovina -caught between history and politics
Miroslav Međimorec
Muhamed Borogovac (2000): War in Bosnia-Herzegovina - The Political Aspects
Miroslav Međimorec
Yuliy Georgiev (2000). The Stjepan Šiber (2000): Deceptions, delusions, the truth - 1992 war diary.
Željko Sačić


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