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100 _aRIEHLE Kevin
245 _aThe Ukraine war and the shift in Russian intelligence priorities/
_cKevin Riehle
260 _c2024
520 _aThe war in Ukraine has transformed Russian intelligence activities. It has drawn the bulk of Russian intelligence collection resources, both inside Ukraine and further afield, to focus on war-related, often low-level operational/tactical targets. Even strategic collection is related to the war, especially directed toward bolstering Russia’s global reputation. However, the war has also led to the dismantling of a large portion of Russia’s intelligence apparatus, including both human and signals intelligence, especially in Europe, just when it is needed the most. It has prompted greater scrutiny and international counterintelligence cooperation against Russian intelligence activities than has been seen since the 1980s. Russia’s own actions have drawn those reactions. Nevertheless, Russian intelligence services are resilient and persistent. They learn from mistakes and adapt to changing circumstances.
650 _aRUSSIAN INVASION
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_zUKRAINE
773 _gIntelligence and National Security, Volume 39, Number 3, April 2024, page: 458-474
856 _uhttps://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/02684527.2024.2322807
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