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    • Almira Cemmell at the Centre: Private security and intelligence agencies

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    • Date: 20 September 2007
      Almira Cemmel with Filip Ejdus, BCSP, September 2007.
      Almira Cemmel with Filip Ejdus, BCSP, September 2007.

      Almira Cemmell, from Grayson Pender Wordsworth (GPW) Company, visited Centre for Civil - Military Relations on Thursday, September 20, 2007 and held a lecture on private security and intelligence agencies.

      In her presentation, she analysed the phenomenon of intelligence privatization and functioning of this sector in Great Britain.

      Along with definition of differences between state and private sector, she highlighted the typology of private security sector.

      In following discussion, status of this sector in Serbia and Great Britain was further clarified.

      Related topics:private security, PSC, intelligence services, privatization, Serbia, Great Britain
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