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Experts or Impostors?
Blindness and Insight in Secret Intelligence
In: Expert Cultures in Central Eastern Europe (2010), pp. 31–39
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Eva Horn
Horn, Eva, Prof. Dr., Universität Wien
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Eva Horn: Experts or Impostors? Blindness and Insight in Secret Intelligence | 31 |