Reforming intelligence : obstacles to democratic control and effectiveness / / edited by Thomas C. Bruneau and Steven C. Boraz ; foreword by Robert Jervis.

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Year of Publication:2007
Edition:1st ed.
Language:English
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Physical Description:xxii, 385 p. :; ill.
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Table of Contents:
  • Foreword. Intelligence, civil-intelligence relations, and democracy / Robert Jervis
  • Acknowledgments
  • Introduction. Intelligence reform : balancing democracy and effectiveness / Thomas C. Bruneau and Steven C. Boraz
  • Challenges to effective intelligence in modern democracies
  • Executive privilege : intelligence oversight in the United States / Steven C. Boraz
  • Rethinking judicial oversight of intelligence / Elizabeth Rindskopf Parker and Bryan Pate
  • U.S. intelligence prior to 9/11 and obstacles to reform / William J. Lahneman
  • Keeping "earthly awkwardness" : failures of intelligence in the United Kingdom / Peter Gill
  • Cultural legacies of French intelligence / Douglas Porch
  • Democratic control of intelligence in new democracies
  • Structural change and democratic control of intelligence in Brazil / Marco Cepik
  • Taiwan's intelligence reform in an age of democratization / Steven E. Phillips
  • Establishing democratic control of intelligence in Argentina / Priscila Carlos Brandao Antunes
  • Romania's transition to democracy and the role of the press in intelligence reform / Cristiana Matei
  • Transforming intelligence in South Africa / Kenneth R. Dombroski
  • Terrorism's threat to new democracies : the case of Russia / Mikhail Tsypkin
  • Ethical and moral issues in intelligence reform : the Philippines / Douglas J. Macdonald
  • Conclusion. Best practices : balancing democracy and effectiveness / Steven C. Boraz and Thomas C. Bruneau.