Political Intelligence Service

AuthorMensur Morina - Florent Azemi
PositionUniversity for Business and Technology, Kosovo - South East Europe University, Tetovo, Republic of North Macedonia
Pages161-169
European Journal of Economics, Law and Social Sciences
IIPCCL Publishing, Graz-Austria
Vol. 4 No. 1
January, 2020
ISSN 2519-1284
Acces online at www.iipccl.org
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Political Intelligence Service
Mensur Morina
University for Business and Technology, Kosovo
Florent Azemi
South East Europe University, Tetovo, Republic of North Macedonia
Abstract
The era we are living is full of stress and emotions with no general social security, therefore the
daily media discourse is understandable whereby every sentence and news commences and
ends with words such as crime, criminals, thieves, terror, terrorist acts, etc., therefore the role
and forms of police organization and intelligence services in all states is of great importance for
the maintenance of public peace and order and the ght against and prevention of criminality.
Certainly a high-level organization of state bodies is among priority goals of each society, as
the di erent developments in certain regions, based on the economic, cultural and religious
belonging, allow for the appearance of criminality in di erent forms and shapes. Values
mostly targeted by this negative and dangerous social phenomenon include life, health,
wealth, security and so on, and considering the importance of such values, all countries aim,
through organization of state institutions and bodies, to provide maximum protection of all
individual and collective social value.
All free people do have some doubts in terms of their own government’s secret operation
because of the fact that the leaders of countries cover this part of activities with a certain veil
of mystery, which people perceive as threatening.
In this respect, it is very di cult to convince people that time has come, for the purpose
of national security interests, to keep some state a airs as secret, considering that at time
their freedom may be threatened because of excessive ti le-ta le over the state’s protective
measures or delicate diplomatic negotiations.
The modalities of intelligence services are di erent, including therein the political police,
propaganda, provocations, psychological warfare, special wars, political oppositions etc.
Keywords: political Intelligence, Yugoslavia, Kosovo.
Introduction
Recognizing that the need of timely and accurate intelligence information, counter-
intelligence, along with internal and external threats, international terrorism,
sabotage, and all other intelligence-related issues concerning a country’s security
are of vital importance to the people, and also recognizing that all reasonable and
legitimate tools should be used to ensure that a country receives the most qualitative
intelligence information available
Broadly, security is the state of being protected from planned, malicious and criminal
incidents emerging from a wide range of threats, and this protection should be
provided to all values of di erent organizations and individuals, whereas the
incidents occur based on the will/consequence of the a acker to demise such values.
However, a country must have a comprehensive assessment of threats and risks, as

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