Thursday, February 25, 2021

The Titles of the PhD Dissertations Defended at the Dzerzhinsky Higher School of the KGB in 1981

 Blog Series: Reading Secret Journals of the KGB

Title: The Titles of the PhD Dissertations Defended at the Dzerzhinsky Higher School of the KGB in 1981

Compiled by Lt. Colonel N. I. Fedosenko

Publication: Volume 30, Papers of the Dzerzhinsky Higher School of the KGB, Moscow, 1983, pages 387-392. Classified as Top Secret. 

Translated by Filip Kovacevic, PhD

This list has never been officially declassified by the Russian government and is published here in English translation for the first time.

V. M. Avseyko, “The Struggle of the KGB against the Subversive Activities of the Intelligence Services and Other Organizations of the Federal Republic of Germany Involving the Soviet Citizens of German Nationality.”

A. P. Bakholdin, “The Ideological Diversion of the Intelligence Services of the Imperialist States Directed at the Unity of the Socialist Commonwealth.”

Yu. F. Baryshev, “The Socio-Typological Approach Applied to the U.S. Citizens in the Course of Counterintelligence Activities.”

L. I. Bushkov, “The Detection of Language Abilities in Adults and the Prediction of Successful Foreign Language Acquisition in the Educational Institutions of the KGB.”

P. S. Vasilkov, “The Struggle of the State Security Apparatus Against the Bourgeois-Nationalist Underground on the Territory of Latvia in the Post-War Period (1945-1952).”

V. I. Gryazin, “The Tactics of Interrogation of the Accused During the Investigation of the Highly Dangerous Crimes against the State.”

A. F. Krayushkin, “The Subversive Activities of the U.S. Intelligence Services Against the Soviet Union on the Territory of India.”

Yu. L. Klimenko, “The Interpersonal Communication with the West Germans During the Process of Recruitment by the State Security Apparatus.”

S. A. Kolosov, “Releasing from Criminal Penalties due to the Cessation of the Threat to State Security.” [Translated into plain language: prison release after agreeing to work for the KGB]

A. G. Kolzeyev, “The Concept of Treason via Defection Abroad and the Soviet Criminal Law.”

V. V. Muntyan, “The Anti-Soviet Intelligence and Logistics Activities of the Foreign Centers of Ideological Subversion and The Present Problems in Combatting Them by Soviet Counterintelligence.”

V. A. Miknevichus, “Using the Agents of Influence by Soviet Counterintelligence in Making an Impact on the Adversary.”

A. I. Repin, “The National Character of the Vietnamese and Its Special Features in Communication.”

Yu. V. Say, “The Ideological Diversion of the Adversary Against the Soviet Union Using the Revisionist Ideology and the Special Features of the Struggle Against It by the State Security Apparatus.”

A.A. Fastenkov, “The Use of Official Warning by the State Security Apparatus of the Soviet Union.”

S. M. Shvets, “The Informational Security of Coordination and Collaboration in the Activities of the Soviet Military Counterintelligence.”

V. F. Shmelev, “The Ideological Diversion of the Adversary Against the Border Guard Personnel and the Struggle Against It by the Special Departments of the KGB.”