We are pleased to announce the latest issue of the Journal for Intelligence, Propaganda and Security Studies (JIPSS). The latest issue is packed with exciting and informative articles on intelligence, propaganda and security studies.
In this issue you can expect exciting articles:
– Methods, Techniques and Narratives of the Kremlin in Russian Television Propaganda in the Russian-Ukrainian War by Oleksii Yakhno: A detailed analysis of the Kremlin’s strategies and techniques for spreading propaganda.
– Brothers in spirit: Norwegian Labor Party-State Intelligence in Denmark 1948-1951 by Jesper Jørgensen: A historical study of intelligence cooperation between Norway and Denmark after World War II.
– Strategies and conditions of persuasion: Manon Roland and Girondist Propaganda during the French Revolution by Claudia Luthiger: An intriguing analysis of Manon Roland’s propaganda strategies during the French Revolution.
– Non-governmental organizations and the model of epistemic intelligence communities by Stephan Blancke: An insight into the role and influence of non-governmental organizations in the world of intelligence.
Editorial by ACIPSS Director Paul Schliefsteiner:
In his editorial, Paul Schliefsteiner sheds light on the arrest of Egisto Ott and discusses the associated challenges in dealing with intelligence issues in Austria. These revealing insights provide a deeper perspective on current developments and the importance of effective intelligence work.
We hope that this issue of JIPSS will pique your curiosity and provoke thought.
We hope you enjoy reading it!
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