This book delves into the secret histories of the CIA, the FBI and British and Italian intelligence to study how policymakers can control intelligence agencies and when these agencies will try to remove their own government. .
This book delves into the secret histories of the CIA, the FBI and British and Italian intelligence to study how policymakers can control intelligence agencies and when these agencies will try to remove their own government. .Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Matteo Faini works for the Italian Presidency of the Council of Ministers. He has a PhD in Politics from Princeton University, New Jersey, USA, and was previously a Max Weber Postdoctoral Fellow at the European University Institute in Florence, Italy.
Inhaltsangabe
1 Introduction: democracies, intelligence agencies and the neglected problem of subversion 2 The paradox of subversion: a theory of intelligence-policy relations in democratic countries 3 British intelligence in the 1920s 4 The Federal Bureau of Investigation, 1908-1948: from a law enforcement bureau to a political intelligence agency 5 The establishment and evolution of the Central Intelligence Agency 6 Italian military intelligence, 1943-1964 7 Conclusion
1 Introduction: democracies, intelligence agencies and the neglected problem of subversion 2 The paradox of subversion: a theory of intelligence-policy relations in democratic countries 3 British intelligence in the 1920s 4 The Federal Bureau of Investigation, 1908-1948: from a law enforcement bureau to a political intelligence agency 5 The establishment and evolution of the Central Intelligence Agency 6 Italian military intelligence, 1943-1964 7 Conclusion
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