CFP: North American Society for Intelligence History and the Canadian Foreign Intelligence History Project Conference, 12-14 November 2020, Toronto
The North American Society For Intelligence History (NASIH) and the Canadian Foreign Intelligence History Project (CFIHP) are pleased to announce the 2020 Conference, to be held in Toronto on November 12-14, 2020.
The Call for Papers is currently open. Both panel and paper proposals are encouraged. Topics may include, but are not limited to: election meddling, SIGINT and cyber intelligence, Soviet and Russian intelligence, economic intelligence, intelligence analysis, counter-intelligence, spies and espionage, covert operatons, popular culture, whistleblowers, publishing intelligence history, the media and intelligence history and lessons learned. Please submit a title for your panel or paper, an abstract of 250 words and a one-page CV to Dr. John Ferris at ferris@ucalgary.ca by March 1, 2020.
For further information: https://www.intelligencehistory.org/events-1/nasih-cfihp-2020-conference
Mark Stout, Ph.D.Director, MA in Global Security StudiesJohns Hopkins UniversityKrieger School of Arts & Sciences Advanced Academic ProgramsWashington, DC
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