Soviet/Russian Intelligence Agencies
Intelligence Programs and Activities
Sources and Resources
- Funding for the Russian secret services via Agentura.ru
- A Sourcebook on the Russian Federation Main Directorate of Special Programs (GUSP) by Allen Thomson, November 2006
- Terrorism prevention in Russia: one year after Beslan by Andrei Soldatov and Irina Borogan, Agentura.ru, September 2005
- FSB Deputy Director on Reform Tasking, Rossiyskaya Gazeta, 15 July 2004
- Press Conference with Veterans of the Foreign Intelligence Service, on the publication of the new book "Teheran 43 or Operation Long Jump," November 18, 2003
- Statute on Federal Security Service of Russian Federation and Structure of Federal Security Service Agencies, approved by Presidential Edict No 960 of 11 August 2003, signed by V. Putin, President of Russian Federation
- Agentura.ru, the premier independent web site on Russian security services (English section)
- Agentura.ru, Russian language site
- A Web Site That Came in From the Cold to Unveil Russian Secrets by Sally McGrane, New York Times, December 14, 2000. "Since its start in September, Agentura.ru has been posting newspaper articles about international intelligence organizations, and providing an outline of how the Russian secret services are structured."
- Classification Levels Used by the Russian Federation
- A Glossary of Soviet-Era Terminology
- SUCCEEDING THE KGB: RUSSIAN INTERNAL SECURITY IN TRANSITION
Allan Kagedan COMMENTARY No. 24 Canadian Security Intelligence Service June 1992
- Russian Intelligence and Security Services: An Indicator of Democratic Reform
Thomas Muldoon, NAVAL POSTGRADUATE SCHOOL - JUNE 1999
- VENONA Soviet Espionage and the American Response - 1939-1957 CIA Center for the Study of Intelligence - 1996
- Pacification of Ukraine: Soviet Counterinsurgency, 1944-1956 Peter J. Potichnyj
McMaster University October 2-3, 1987
http://www.fas.org/irp/world/russia/
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Updated March 29, 2007