02028cam a2200409 i 4500001001900000003000500019008004100024010001300065020001500078027002100093035002000114037001100134040001900145043001200164050002600176100003900202245010400241264003700345300002800382336002600410337002600436337002800462338003600490338002700526500004300553504004100596520047600637530005801113588004701171610006201218650004001280700003201320710010201352710002201454710007301476856006901549rnd000000000111999RAND931130s1993 cau b 000 0 eng d a93042934 a0833014199 aRAND/MR-355-USDP a(Sirsi) a351649 c$15.00 aCstmoRcCstmoR ae-ur--- 4aHV8227.2.A2bA97 19931 aAzrael, Jeremy R.,d1935-eauthor.14aThe formation and development of the Russian KGB, 1991-1994 /cJeremy R. Azrael, Alexander G. Rahr. 1aSanta Monica, CA :bRAND,c1993. aviii, 21 pages ;c23 cm atextbtxt2rdacontent acomputerbc2rdamedia aunmediatedbn2rdamedia aonline resourcebcr2rdacarrier avolumebnc2rdacarrier a"National Defense Research Institute." aIncludes bibliographical references. aExamines the formation and development of the Russian secret police during and following the breakup of the USSR. The study concludes that the Russian KGB has not been subjected to effective societal, legal, or political control and could be a significant obstacle to continued reform unless steps are taken to curtail its autonomy and power. These conclusions are based on in-depth interviews of Russian policymakers and policy analysts, as well as on published sources. aAlso available on the internet via WWW in PDF format. aDescription based on print version record.10aRussia (Federation).bMinisterstvo bezopasnostixHistory. 0aSecret servicezRussia (Federation)1 aRahr, Alexander G.eauthor.2 aNational Defense Research Institute (U.S.).bInternational Security and Defense Strategy Program.2 aRand Corporation.1 aUnited States.bOffice of the Under Secretary of Defense for Policy.41yOnline Accessuhttp://www.rand.org/pubs/monograph_reports/MR355/