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National Security and Intelligence
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National Security and Intelligence
Code:
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129998
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ECTS:
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5.0
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Lecturers in charge:
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prof. dr. sc.
Mirko Bilandžić
doc. dr. sc.
Josip Pandžić
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Lecturers:
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izv. prof. dr. sc.
Danijela Lucić
- Seminar
doc. dr. sc.
Josip Pandžić
- Seminar
Željko Živanović, dipl.ing.k.teh.
- Seminar
izv. prof. dr. sc.
Danijela Lucić
- Lectures
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Take exam:
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Studomat
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English level:
1,0,0
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All teaching activities will be held in Croatian. However, foreign students in mixed groups will have the opportunity to attend additional office hours with the lecturer and teaching assistants in English to help master the course materials. Additionally, the lecturer will refer foreign students to the corresponding literature in English, as well as give them the possibility of taking the associated exams in English.
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Load:
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1. komponenta
Lecture type | Total |
Lectures |
30 |
Seminar |
30 |
* Load is given in academic hour (1 academic hour = 45 minutes)
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Description:
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Explain and understand: the role of intelligence (counterintelligence) in multisectoral model of national security, traditional and postmodern intelligence, relationship of politics and intelligence, the legal regulation of the intelligence system, the relationship of ethics and intelligence, intelligence ethics; analyze and understand the modalities of modern intelligence operations.
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Literature:
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- George, Z.R.; Kline, D.R. (2005.)(eds.), Intelligence and the National Security Strategists: Enduring Issues and Challenges, Lanham/New York/Oxford: Rowman Littlefield Publishers.
- Herman, M. (1996.) Intelligence: Power in Peace and War, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
- Goldman, J. (2006.)(ed.) Ethics of Spying: A Reader for the Intelligence Professional, Lanham/ Toronto/Oxford: The Scarecrow Press.
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7. semester
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Izborni VVU-Pješaštvo-7
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Mandatory
course
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Infantry
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