Conference on intelligence in Montesilvano by Antonella Colonna Vilasi

On May 17th at 4 pm at the People’s University of the Third Age of Montesilvano there will be a conference on: “The secret services: what do they do?” held by Antonella Colonna Vilasi starting from the book “Breve storia dell’MI5”. Dialogue with the author Ermanno Falco. Introduced by Giuseppe Tini.

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On May 17th at 4 pm at the People’s University of the Third Age of Montesilvano there will be a conference on: “The secret services: what do they do?” held by Antonella Colonna Vilasi starting from the book “Breve storia dell’MI5”. Dialogue with the author Ermanno Falco. Introduced by Giuseppe Tini.

The book “Brief history of MI5” is published in the “Intelligence Studies” editorial line of GPM editore, directed by the teacher.

The book is a popular essay on the British domestic intelligence agency.

The Italian intelligence scholar and university professor of intelligence and intelligence history promotes the development of an intelligence and security culture through educational and social initiatives in

as head of the Intelligence Study Center – UNI, registered with the MIUR, the MISE and the European Commission.

The book “A Brief History of MI5” tells the birth, history, directors and major operations of MI5, the British government internal intelligence agency.

The Intelligence, Strategic Sciences and Security Study Center (UNI), established in 2012 in Rome on the initiative of Antonella Colonna Vilasi, which includes many professors from European and non-European universities, is an association of experts in the fields of geopolitics, sociology, economics, intelligence and international security and has the aim of developing, in the broadest sense, a culture of intelligence and security.

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