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6. Structural Change and Democratic Control of Intelligence in Brazil
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Marco Cepik
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Foreword. Intelligence, Civil-Intelligence Relations, and Democracy vii
- Acknowledgments xxi
- Introduction. Intelligence Reform: Balancing Democracy and Effectiveness 1
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Part One: Challenges to Effective Intelligence in Modern Democracies
- 1. Executive Privilege: Intelligence Oversight in the United States 27
- 2. Rethinking Judicial Oversight of Intelligence 51
- 3. U.S. Intelligence Prior to 9/11 and Obstacles to Reform 73
- 4. Keeping ‘‘Earthly Awkwardness’’: Failures of Intelligence in the United Kingdom 96
- 5. Cultural Legacies of French Intelligence 121
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Part Two: Democratic Control of Intelligence in New Democracies
- 6. Structural Change and Democratic Control of Intelligence in Brazil 149
- 7. Taiwan’s Intelligence Reform in an Age of Democratization 170
- 8. Establishing Democratic Control of Intelligence in Argentina 195
- 9. Romania’s Transition to Democracy and the Role of the Press in Intelligence Reform 219
- 10. Transforming Intelligence in South Africa 241
- 11. Terrorism’s Threat to New Democracies: The Case of Russia 269
- 12. Ethical and Moral Issues in Intelligence Reform: The Philippines 301
- Conclusion. Best Practices: Balancing Democracy and Effectiveness 331
- Selected Bibliography 345
- About the Contributors 357
- Index 363
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Foreword. Intelligence, Civil-Intelligence Relations, and Democracy vii
- Acknowledgments xxi
- Introduction. Intelligence Reform: Balancing Democracy and Effectiveness 1
-
Part One: Challenges to Effective Intelligence in Modern Democracies
- 1. Executive Privilege: Intelligence Oversight in the United States 27
- 2. Rethinking Judicial Oversight of Intelligence 51
- 3. U.S. Intelligence Prior to 9/11 and Obstacles to Reform 73
- 4. Keeping ‘‘Earthly Awkwardness’’: Failures of Intelligence in the United Kingdom 96
- 5. Cultural Legacies of French Intelligence 121
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Part Two: Democratic Control of Intelligence in New Democracies
- 6. Structural Change and Democratic Control of Intelligence in Brazil 149
- 7. Taiwan’s Intelligence Reform in an Age of Democratization 170
- 8. Establishing Democratic Control of Intelligence in Argentina 195
- 9. Romania’s Transition to Democracy and the Role of the Press in Intelligence Reform 219
- 10. Transforming Intelligence in South Africa 241
- 11. Terrorism’s Threat to New Democracies: The Case of Russia 269
- 12. Ethical and Moral Issues in Intelligence Reform: The Philippines 301
- Conclusion. Best Practices: Balancing Democracy and Effectiveness 331
- Selected Bibliography 345
- About the Contributors 357
- Index 363