The National Reporter has similar preoccupations (it used to be called Counterspy), but is not as slick or as well-documented as CAIB.
Germany has a history of state-sponsored domestic surveillance, and is now a major arena for East-West spy-sparring. The West German magazine Geheim (Secret) boldly spotlights this murky
business. It seems especially intent on breaking the covers of American and Soviet agents (they have a “Naming Names” column almost every issue), and is very critical of its own government.
(All articles in German.)
Lobster is a British newsletter on intelligence, “parapolitics” and
“state research,” published somewhat irregularly, with no love for