Beiheft [Supplement] 9 des „Bulletin of the German Historical Institute (Washington DC)“ ist erschienen. Das Thema des Heftes ist:
The Stasi at Home and Abroad: Domestic Order and Foreign IntelligenceHg. von Uwe Spiekermann
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THE STASI AT HOME AND ABROAD: DOMESTIC ORDER AND FOREIGN INTELLIGENCE
Preface and Acknowledgments Uwe Spiekermann
Contexts
Introduction: The Stasi and the HV A: Contemporary Research and Contemporary Resonance Uwe Spiekermann
The Context: America's Relationship with the GDR Robert Gerald Livingston
The Stasi and East German Society
Participatory Repression? Reflections on Popular Involvement with the Stasi Gary Bruce
The Stasi and East German Society: Some Remarks on Current Research Jens Gieseke
Between Myth and Reality: The Stasi Legacy in German History Konrad Jarausch
The Stasi and the SED State
The Socialist Unity Party (SED) and the Stasi: A Complex Relationship Walter Süß
The Stasi and the Party: From Coordination to Alienation Jefferson Adams
The Hauptverwaltung A: Insights
SA-CIA-HV A: Dr. Emil Hoffmann and the "Jungle of the Secret Services" (1934–1985) Douglas Selvage
Aspects of Crisis and Decline of the East German Foreign Intelligence in the 1980s Georg Herbstritt
The Hauptverwaltung A and the KGB
Bruderorgane: The Soviet Origins of East German Intelligence Benjamin B. Fischer
Cooperation between the HV A and the KGB, 1951–1989 Paul Maddrell