Editorial policies

GENERAL POLICIES Peer Review Process There is a review form (can be downloaded from here) that will be filled by peer-reviewers of MVNIA or another institutions from Romania and abroad, two reviewers for each article. This double-blind peer review process is strictly confidential. The review form contains appreciations about article’s originality and relevance, depending of […]

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Copyright

Authors are fully responsible for the entire content of the articles published but they do not retain the copyright. It is required to obtain a written confirmation from authors regarding the transfer of copyright for the papers published by Romanian Intelligence Studies Review (RRSI.Copyright form)

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RISR no. 19-20/2018

Descarcă INTELLIGENCE ANALYSIS Patrick RUS, Exploring unknown unknowns in Intelligence analysis Jules J. S. GASPARD, Calling a spade, a spade: a return to ‘Counterespionage’ from ‘Counter-Intelligence’ OPEN SOURCE INTELLIGENCE (OSINT) Mihaela BERBEC, Features of Chinese Intelligence system: experimenting with metaknowledge Matteo E. BONFANTI, An Intelligence-based approach to countering social media influence operations INTELLIGENCE IN THE […]

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IMPACT

Launched in 2009, Romanian Intelligence Studies Review has gradually increased its visibility on the scientific arena, being in 2019: acknowledged by the National Council for the Validation of University Titles, Diplomas and Certificates (CNADTCU) and currently indexed by several scientific databases: ERIH PLUS, CEEOL, DOAJ, EBSCO, HEINONLINE, ASCI, DRJI, EZB, ZDB, ROAD, SUDOCFR.

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EDITORIAL BOARD

Advisory Board: Ruben ARCOS, Rey Juan Carlos University from Madrid, Spain Jordan BAEV, “G.S. Rakovski” National Defence College, Bulgaria Irena CHIRU, “Mihai Viteazul” National Intelligence Academy, Romania Matthew CROSSTON, Bowie State University, Mariland, United States of America Ioan DEAC, “Mihai Viteazul” National Intelligence Academy, Romania Christopher DONNELLY, Institute for Statecraft and Governance, Oxford, Great Britain […]

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Reading recommendations (by Sorin Aparaschivei)

The latest issue of the well-known Journal of Intelligence History, the official publication of the International Intelligence History Association (IIHA) contains the following articles: John Moran’s British military intelligence in aid of the civil power in England and Wales; Rhodri Jeffrey-Jones’ The sensitivity of SIGINT: Sir Alfred Ewing̕s lecture on room 40 in 1927, John […]

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RISR No. 17-18/2017

SECURITY PARADIGMS IN THE 21ST CENTURY Cristina IVAN, Conflict hybrid, propagandă şi dezinformare – obiectiv strategic al Federaţiei Ruse în vecinătatea apropiată şi îndepărtată Adriana SEAGLE,  Regional Intelligence Sharing – Institution of Diplomacy and Order & Security Dilemma in the Contemporary International Society Diva PATANG,  Democratisation and the Intelligence Service: a Comparative Reflection on Afghanistan […]

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RISR Nr. 16/2016

INTELLIGENCE ÎN SECOLUL XXI Bob DE GRAAFF, The place of intelligence organizations in political theory ANALIZA DE INTELLIGENCE Davide BARBIERI, Exploratory intelligence analisys Daniela MITU, Excelenţa în analiza de intelligence. Un model de valorificare optimă STRATEGII ŞI POLITICI DE SECURITATE Cristian NIȚĂ, Valentin STOIAN, Strategia națională de apărare: instrument de comunicare a riscului la adresa securității […]

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