Publications (Journals)

  • Nachrichtendienstliche Kooperation, in: Europäische Sicherheit & Technik, 10/2024, pp. 49-51.
  • Russian Hybrid Warfare and the Delegitimization of the State: The Case of Germany, in: European Intelligence Academy Research Paper Series #6, January 2024.
  • Denn sie wissen, was sie tun: Nicht-staatliche Organisationen und das Modell der Epistemic Intelligence Communities, in: Journal For Intelligence, Propaganda And Security Studies (JIPSS), Vol. 17, No. 2/2023, pp. 110-119.
  • Covid-19: Potential for anti-vaccination violence increases, Jane's Intelligence Review, http://www.janes.com, Date Posted: 27 January 2022.
  • Reform of Austrian security service continues, Jane's Intelligence Review, http://www.janes.com, Date Posted: 5 November 2021.
  • Swiss annual intelligence report diverges from neighbours in coverage, Jane's Intelligence Review, http://www.janes.com, Date Posted: 8 July 2021.
  • BfV notes that left-wing violent crime is rising in Germany, Jane's Intelligence Review, http://www.janes.com, Date Posted: 22 June 2021.
  • Search continues for suspected right-wing extremist Belgian soldier, Jane‘s Intelligence Review, http://www.janes.com, Date Posted: 03 June 2021.
  • Austria reforms and relaunches beleaguered security agency, in: Jane‘s Intelligence Review, http://www.janes.com, Date Posted:18 May 2021, pp. 1-13.
  • Covid-19: Anti-vaccination propaganda spreads on openly accessible platforms, in: Jane‘s Intelligence Review, http://www.janes.com, Date Posted: 22 December 2020. Published as "Infectious fear" in Jane's Intelligence Review, February 2021, pp. 54-77.
  • Technophobic extremists increasingly engage in militancy, in: Jane‘s Intelligence Review, http://www.janes.com, Date Posted: 21 October 2020.
  • Far-right extremists step up international networking, in: Jane's Intelligence Review, http://www.janes.com, Date Posted: 1 May 2020. Published as "Extreme tourists" in Jane's Intelligence Review, June 2020, pp. 14-17.
  • Right-wing extremists aspire to CBRN weapons use, in: Jane's Intelligence Review, http://www.janes.com, Date Posted: 10 February 2020.
  • Incels escalate misogyny and far-right extremism online, in: Jane's Intelligence Review, http://www.janes.com, Date Posted: 30 October 2019.
  • Dark web contract killing sites continue to lure credulous users, in: Jane's Intelligence Review, http://www.janes.com/, Date Posted: 31-May-2019.
  • Illicit diamond trafficking evades regulation on dark web, in: Jane's Intelligence Review, http://www.janes.com/, Date Posted: 02-May-2019.
  • Dark web users show interest in ricin, in: Jane's Intelligence Review, http://www.janes.com/, Date Posted: 25-Jan-2019.
  • Senior Chinese MPS official comes under media scrutiny, in: IntelWatch – December 2018/January 2019, Jane's Intelligence Review, http://www.janes.com/, Date Posted: 18-Jan-2019, pp. 4 - 6.
  • A "Sopranos State"? An Intelligence Perspective on the Drug Trade in North Korea, in: Journal For Intelligence, Propaganda And Security Studies (JIPSS), Vol. 12, No. 1/2018, pp. 126-143.
  • Dark web market trades illicit nuclear materials and knowledge, in: Jane's Intelligence Review, http://www.janes.com/, Date Posted: 04-Dec-2018
  • Tiger, Flies and Crocodiles: Hunting Season for Chinese Intelligence. Chinese Anti-Corruption Campaigns in an Aggressive Foreign Policy, in: Zeitschrift für Außen- und Sicherheitspolitik (ZfAS), Volume 11, Issue 3, July 2018, pp. 343-364.
  • Influencing the Adversary. From Wet Affairs to Propaganda, in: European Intelligence Academy Research Paper Series #1, July 2018.
  • Turkey’s intelligence service projects influence abroad, in: Jane's Intelligence Review, http://www.janes.com/, Date Posted: 31-Jan-2018.
  • Masters of disguise. Tracking illicit trade networks in Asia, in: Jane's Intelligence Review, September 2017, Vol. 29, Issue 09, pp. 42-47.
  • Difficulties in Gathering and Understanding Intelligence About North Korea, in: North Korean Review, Volume 12, No. 2, Fall 2016, pp.123-129.
  • Analytical Essay: North Korea - Still an intelligence problem, in: SALUS Journal, Issue 2, Number 2, 2014, Special Issue on the Storage and Use of Information in an Intelligence and Security Context - Beyond 2014. Charles Sturt University, Sydney, pp. 2-15.
  • Mafia State: The Evolving Threat of North Korean Narcotics Trafficking (with Peng Wang), in: RUSI Journal, Oct 2014, Vol. 159, No. 5, pp. 52-59.
  • Criminal connections. State links to organised crime in North Korea, in: Jane's Intelligence Review, April 2014, Vol. 26, Issue 04, pp. 34-37.
  • Chinese whispers. Chinese intelligence capabilities, in: Jane's Intelligence Review, August 2013, Vol. 25, Issue 08, pp. 30-33.
  • The enemy within - Counter-intelligence use by non-state actors, in: Jane´s Intelligence Review, May 2013, Vol. 25, Issue 05, pp. 28-32.
  • Nuclear Intelligence: Former Measures - Future Problems, in: Journal For Intelligence, Propaganda And Security Studies (JIPSS), Vol. 5, No. 1/2011, pp. 30-45.
  • Blut ist dicker als Wasser. Die chinesisch-nordkoreanische Militär- und Geheimdienstkooperation (with Jens Rosenke), in: Zeitschrift für Außen- und Sicherheitspolitik (ZfAS), Jg. 4/2011, Ausgabe 2/2011, pp. 263-294.
  • Intelligence for human rights? Private Intelligence Structures in Human Rights Affairs, in: Sicherheit und Frieden (S+F), Ausgabe 3-2010, pp. 161-168.
  • North Korean Intelligence Structures, in: North Korean Review, Volume 5, No. 2, Fall 2009, pp. 6-20.
  • Information Warfare. Technische und völkerrechtliche Aspekte, in: Aus Politik und Zeitgeschichte (APuZ), 30-31 [Bundeszentrale für politische Bildung], Bonn 2005, pp. 24-32.