The new issue of the Journal for Intelligence, Propaganda and Security Studies (JIPSS) has just been published. With Vol. 18, No. 2/2024 we are proud to present another edition that connects current security-policy debates with strong historical depth.
This issue focuses on “Aspects of German Intelligence Activities During the Cold War”. The articles explore different dimensions of intelligence work during a period that continues to shape Europe’s security architecture today – from the strategic East-West confrontation to concrete case studies from the German-speaking region.
In addition to the main focus section, the issue includes further academic articles, documentation pieces, and reviews of recent publications. As always, JIPSS offers a broad and insightful perspective on key developments in intelligence, propaganda, and security studies.
We warmly invite all readers: it is definitely worth taking a look!
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