Marina Caparini
Democratic Control of Intelligence Services
Containing Rogue Elephants
Herausgeber: Born, Hans
Marina Caparini
Democratic Control of Intelligence Services
Containing Rogue Elephants
Herausgeber: Born, Hans
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This comprehensive volume discusses the various challenges of establishing and maintaining accountable and democratically controlled intelligence services, drawing both from states with well-established democratic systems and those emerging from authoritarian systems and in transition towards democracy.
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This comprehensive volume discusses the various challenges of establishing and maintaining accountable and democratically controlled intelligence services, drawing both from states with well-established democratic systems and those emerging from authoritarian systems and in transition towards democracy.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 326
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. Juni 2007
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 630g
- ISBN-13: 9780754642732
- ISBN-10: 0754642739
- Artikelnr.: 45635164
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 326
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. Juni 2007
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 630g
- ISBN-13: 9780754642732
- ISBN-10: 0754642739
- Artikelnr.: 45635164
Hans Born is Coordinator of the Working Group on Parliamentary Control of Armed Forces(PCAF), at DCAF, Switzerland. Marina Caparini is Coordinator of the Working Group on Internal Security and Civil Society at DCAF, Switzerland.
Part 1 Introduction; Chapter 1 Controlling and Overseeing Intelligence
Services in Democratic States, MarinaCaparini; Chapter 2 The Need for
Efficient and Legitimate Intelligence, FredSchreier; Part 2 Reforms in
Eastern Europe; Chapter 3 Control and Oversight of Security Intelligence in
Romania, Larry L.Watts; Chapter 4 Transformation of the Polish Secret
Services: From Authoritarian to Informal Power Networks,
AndrzejZybertowicz; Chapter 5 Reforming the Intelligence Services in
Bulgaria: The Experience of 1989-2005, NikolaiBozhilov; Chapter 6 The
Aftermath of 1989 and the Reform of Intelligence: The Czechoslovakian Case,
Old?ich?erný; Part 3 Reforms in the West; Chapter 7 The United States
Department of Defense Intelligence Oversight Programme: Balancing National
Security and Constitutional Rights, George B.Lotz, II; Chapter 8 Checks and
Imbalances? Intelligence Governance in Contemporary France, HansBorn,
ThorstenWetzling; Chapter 9 Parliamentary Oversight of the Norwegian Secret
and Intelligence Services, AmbassadorLeif Mevik, HakonHuus-Hansen; Part 4
Parliamentarians; Chapter 10 Parliamentary and External Oversight of
Intelligence Services, HansBorn; Chapter 11 The UK's Intelligence and
Security Committee, IanLeigh; Chapter 12 Democratic and Parliamentary
Accountability of Intelligence Services After 9/11, PeterGill; Part 5 Data
Protection; Chapter 13 Public Oversight and National Security: Comparative
Approaches to Freedom of Information, DavidBanisar; Chapter 14
Reconciliation and Developing Public Trust in Hungary: Opening State
Security Files, LászlóMajtényi; Part 6 Conclusion; Chapter 15 Intelligence
Services: Strengthening Democratic Accountability, HansBorn, FairlieJensen;
Services in Democratic States, MarinaCaparini; Chapter 2 The Need for
Efficient and Legitimate Intelligence, FredSchreier; Part 2 Reforms in
Eastern Europe; Chapter 3 Control and Oversight of Security Intelligence in
Romania, Larry L.Watts; Chapter 4 Transformation of the Polish Secret
Services: From Authoritarian to Informal Power Networks,
AndrzejZybertowicz; Chapter 5 Reforming the Intelligence Services in
Bulgaria: The Experience of 1989-2005, NikolaiBozhilov; Chapter 6 The
Aftermath of 1989 and the Reform of Intelligence: The Czechoslovakian Case,
Old?ich?erný; Part 3 Reforms in the West; Chapter 7 The United States
Department of Defense Intelligence Oversight Programme: Balancing National
Security and Constitutional Rights, George B.Lotz, II; Chapter 8 Checks and
Imbalances? Intelligence Governance in Contemporary France, HansBorn,
ThorstenWetzling; Chapter 9 Parliamentary Oversight of the Norwegian Secret
and Intelligence Services, AmbassadorLeif Mevik, HakonHuus-Hansen; Part 4
Parliamentarians; Chapter 10 Parliamentary and External Oversight of
Intelligence Services, HansBorn; Chapter 11 The UK's Intelligence and
Security Committee, IanLeigh; Chapter 12 Democratic and Parliamentary
Accountability of Intelligence Services After 9/11, PeterGill; Part 5 Data
Protection; Chapter 13 Public Oversight and National Security: Comparative
Approaches to Freedom of Information, DavidBanisar; Chapter 14
Reconciliation and Developing Public Trust in Hungary: Opening State
Security Files, LászlóMajtényi; Part 6 Conclusion; Chapter 15 Intelligence
Services: Strengthening Democratic Accountability, HansBorn, FairlieJensen;
Part 1 Introduction; Chapter 1 Controlling and Overseeing Intelligence
Services in Democratic States, MarinaCaparini; Chapter 2 The Need for
Efficient and Legitimate Intelligence, FredSchreier; Part 2 Reforms in
Eastern Europe; Chapter 3 Control and Oversight of Security Intelligence in
Romania, Larry L.Watts; Chapter 4 Transformation of the Polish Secret
Services: From Authoritarian to Informal Power Networks,
AndrzejZybertowicz; Chapter 5 Reforming the Intelligence Services in
Bulgaria: The Experience of 1989-2005, NikolaiBozhilov; Chapter 6 The
Aftermath of 1989 and the Reform of Intelligence: The Czechoslovakian Case,
Old?ich?erný; Part 3 Reforms in the West; Chapter 7 The United States
Department of Defense Intelligence Oversight Programme: Balancing National
Security and Constitutional Rights, George B.Lotz, II; Chapter 8 Checks and
Imbalances? Intelligence Governance in Contemporary France, HansBorn,
ThorstenWetzling; Chapter 9 Parliamentary Oversight of the Norwegian Secret
and Intelligence Services, AmbassadorLeif Mevik, HakonHuus-Hansen; Part 4
Parliamentarians; Chapter 10 Parliamentary and External Oversight of
Intelligence Services, HansBorn; Chapter 11 The UK's Intelligence and
Security Committee, IanLeigh; Chapter 12 Democratic and Parliamentary
Accountability of Intelligence Services After 9/11, PeterGill; Part 5 Data
Protection; Chapter 13 Public Oversight and National Security: Comparative
Approaches to Freedom of Information, DavidBanisar; Chapter 14
Reconciliation and Developing Public Trust in Hungary: Opening State
Security Files, LászlóMajtényi; Part 6 Conclusion; Chapter 15 Intelligence
Services: Strengthening Democratic Accountability, HansBorn, FairlieJensen;
Services in Democratic States, MarinaCaparini; Chapter 2 The Need for
Efficient and Legitimate Intelligence, FredSchreier; Part 2 Reforms in
Eastern Europe; Chapter 3 Control and Oversight of Security Intelligence in
Romania, Larry L.Watts; Chapter 4 Transformation of the Polish Secret
Services: From Authoritarian to Informal Power Networks,
AndrzejZybertowicz; Chapter 5 Reforming the Intelligence Services in
Bulgaria: The Experience of 1989-2005, NikolaiBozhilov; Chapter 6 The
Aftermath of 1989 and the Reform of Intelligence: The Czechoslovakian Case,
Old?ich?erný; Part 3 Reforms in the West; Chapter 7 The United States
Department of Defense Intelligence Oversight Programme: Balancing National
Security and Constitutional Rights, George B.Lotz, II; Chapter 8 Checks and
Imbalances? Intelligence Governance in Contemporary France, HansBorn,
ThorstenWetzling; Chapter 9 Parliamentary Oversight of the Norwegian Secret
and Intelligence Services, AmbassadorLeif Mevik, HakonHuus-Hansen; Part 4
Parliamentarians; Chapter 10 Parliamentary and External Oversight of
Intelligence Services, HansBorn; Chapter 11 The UK's Intelligence and
Security Committee, IanLeigh; Chapter 12 Democratic and Parliamentary
Accountability of Intelligence Services After 9/11, PeterGill; Part 5 Data
Protection; Chapter 13 Public Oversight and National Security: Comparative
Approaches to Freedom of Information, DavidBanisar; Chapter 14
Reconciliation and Developing Public Trust in Hungary: Opening State
Security Files, LászlóMajtényi; Part 6 Conclusion; Chapter 15 Intelligence
Services: Strengthening Democratic Accountability, HansBorn, FairlieJensen;