1974
Table of Contents: 'Papers of the Higher School of the KGB,' Volume 07, Moscow, 1974, 195 pp.
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Papers of the Higher School of the KGB [Труды Высшей школы КГБ]
Volume 7
Moscow 1974
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Table of Contents
Outcomes of the Scientific-Theoretical Conference Held at the Higher School of the KGB on the Topic “Current Issues in the Counterintelligence Work of the KGB Against the Subversive Activities of the Intelligence Services of the Adversary from the Legal Positions” … 3
Lieutenant Colonel PESKOV E. B. The Characteristic Features of the Intelligence Activities of the Special Services of the Imperialist States from the Legal Positions in the Period of the Development of International Ties … 13
Colonel SIDORENKO A. G. The Tactic of the Ideological Diversions of the Imperialist Special Services Against the Soviet Union at the Present Time and Some Questions About Combating Them by the KGB … 34
Colonel EROSHIN V. P. On Some Trends in the Subversive Activities of the Special Services of the Imperialist States at the Present Time … 48
Colonel PIPIIA G. V. On the Question of Intelligence Collection and Other Subversive Activities of the Intelligence Service of Israel Against the USSR ... 56
Lieutenant Colonel KOLGANOV I. G. The Foreign Policy Direction of the Government of West Germany and Its Influence on the Subversive Activities of the Special Services … 73
Colonel RUSANOV E. P. The Use of Legal Positions by the Intelligence Services of the Adversary to Collect Information About the Armed Forces of the USSR … 79
Major SUKHAREV V. M. The Use of International Exhibitions Held in the USSR by the Adversary to Exert Hostile Influence on Soviet Citizens … 87
Lieutenant Colonel AVDEEV Iu. I. On the Question of Increasing the Effectiveness of the Combat of the State Security of the USSR Against the Subversive Activities of the Adversary at the Present Time … 95
Lieutenant Colonel FOMICHEV V. P. The Use of Disinformation in Warning of the Subversive Activities of the Adversary Performed from the Legal Positions … 106
Lieutenant Colonel URAZLIN A. I. Some Questions Regarding the Combat of the KGB against the Subversive Activities of the Adversary Performed Using the International Scientific-Technical Cooperation with the USSR … 113
Captain TIKHOMIROV Iu. V. On the Question of Improving the System of Counterintelligence Protection of State Secrets at the Facilities of Special Importance … 118
Lieutenant Colonel ROMANOV B. A. Some Questions Regarding the Work of the KGB to Counter the Political Intelligence Collection by the Adversary Performed from the Legal Positions … 131
Lieutenant Colonel MIL`KO Iu. T. Some Questions Regarding the Improvement of Administrative-Legal Measures in Combating the Intelligence Collection Activities of the Adversary [Performed] from the Legal Positions … 136
Lieutenant Colonel DOLGOPOLOV Iu. B. and Captain SOBOLEV V. A. Overt Measures of Administrative Coercion and Their Use Against the Adversary Operating from the Legal Positions … 143
Major KATSURA G. B. The Use of Administrative-Legal Measures to Combat Ideological Diversions During the Passage of Foreign and Soviet Citizens Through the State Borders of the USSR … 151
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Major SAMOILENKO P. I. On the Question of Defining ‘Initiative Espionage’ and Treason in the Form of Revealing State or Military Secrets … 161
Major D’IAKOV S. V. Some Questions Regarding the Use of the [Legal] Institute of Voluntary Refusal to Commit a Crime in the Practical Activities of the KGB … 169
Lieutenant Colonel MICHULIS E. F. Some Criminal-Legal Questions Regarding the Protection of Economic and Scientific-Technical Information … 176
Lieutenant Colonel ZHURAVLEV V. F. Some Questions Regarding the Criminal-Legal Combat Against Propaganda and Agitation Intended to Incite National or Racial Hatred or Discord … 186
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The table of contents for volume 7 of Papers of the Higher School of the KGB. Articles relate to intelligence services of the "imperialist states" and adversaries, including the United States, West Germany, and Israel.
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