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Definition of Federal security bureau
1. Noun. The internal counterintelligence agency of the Russian Federation and successor to the Soviet KGB; formerly led by Vladimir Putin.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Federal Security Bureau
Literary usage of Federal security bureau
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Overcoming Impediments to U.S.-Russian Cooperation on Nuclear by National Research Council (U.S.), ebrary, Inc, Rossiĭskai︠a︡ akademii︠a︡ nauk, Security Development, and Cooperation, Policy and Global Affairs (2004)
"Likewise, as attention to the cooperative programs has risen in the Russian Duma
and in other agencies such as the federal security bureau (FSB), ..."
2. Strategies for Homeland Defense: A Compilation by the Committee on Foreign edited by Joseph R. Biden, Jr. (2003)
"The regional head of the federal security bureau, when reporting the case, ...
In January 2000, federal security bureau agents arrested four sailors at the ..."
3. Nuclear Nonproliferation: Concerns With Does Efforts to Reduce the Risks by Victor S. Rezendes (1999)
"After we had arrived in Russia, however, we were informed that the visit had not
been cleared by Russia's federal security bureau (formerly known as the ..."