Abstract
This paper briefly reviews the challenges posed by the privatisation of intelligence, before considering implications for national, regional and international security arrangements of states in the Mediterranean and Balkan regions. The first section reviews issues in relation to intelligence privatisation and changes in definition, types and concepts. The second and third sections consider these themes as they may be applied to states in the Mediterranean and Balkan regions, respectively. In conclusion, the challenges of ensuring state security in the context of an increasingly privatised intelligence domain are noted.
Original language | English |
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Specialist publication | Research Institute for European and American Studies |
Publication status | Published - 31 Aug 2017 |