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Review: Cops, Spies and Private Eyes. Changing Patterns of Russian Policing: A Review Article

Reviewed Works: KGB: State within a State by Yevgenia Albats; "Al'fa". Sverkhsektretnyi Otryad KGB by Mikhail Boltunov; KGB: Death and Rebirth by Martin Ebon; Spies without Cloaks. The KGB's Successors by Amy Knight; The Rise of the Modern Police and the European State System from Metternich to the Second World War by Hsi-Huey Liang; Hooliganism. Crime, Culture and Power in St Petersburg, 1900-1914 by Joan Neuberger; Policing Soviet Society. The Evolution of State Control by Louise Shelley; Sovetskaya Militsiya 1918-1991 by Leonid Tokar; Secret Empire. The KGB in Russia Today by J. Michael Waller; The Tsarist Secret Police in Russian Society, 1880-1917 by Fredric Zuckerman
Review by: Mark Galeotti
Europe-Asia Studies
Vol. 49, No. 1 (Jan., 1997), pp. 141-149
Published by: Taylor & Francis, Ltd.
Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/152971
Page Count: 9
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