THE INTELLIGENCE OF THE XXI CENTURY: MAIN CHALLENGES OF MODERN AGE
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Abstract (English):
The paper concerns how the intelligence has been changed after the end of Cold War. Key factors of such changes are characterized. Main challenges for modern intelligence are defined.

Keywords:
intelligence, intelligence analysis, secret service, national security
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