Description
Intelligence Governance and Democratisation
A Comparative Analysis of the Limits of Reform
Studies in Intelligence Series
Author: Gill Peter
Language: EnglishSubjects for Intelligence Governance and Democratisation:
Keywords
SIRC; GCHQ; UK Financial Conduct Authority; NSA; UK Trade Association; comparative analysis; NATO’s Kosovo Force; democratisation; Intelligence Services Commissioner; governance; Civil Society; intelligence; UK Security Service; UK Invasion; NATO Base; Security Intelligence Review Committee; International Intelligence Cooperation; USA Patriot Act; Material Conditionality; Intelligence Democratisation; West Germany; Democracy Promotion; Security Intelligence Agencies; Fsb Officer; Kpc; UK Experience; Intelligence Researchers; UK Journalist; EU Accession Requirement; UK's Response; Contemporary Society
Publication date: 02-2017
· 15.6x23.4 cm · Paperback
Publication date: 04-2016
· 15.6x23.4 cm · Hardback
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This book analyses changes in intelligence governance and offers a comparative analysis of intelligence democratisation.
Within the field of Security Sector Reform (SSR), academics have paid significant attention to both the police and military. The democratisation of intelligence structures that are at the very heart of authorit
1. Intelligence and Democracy 2. Analysing Intelligence: Capacity and Democracy 3. Intelligence in and Beyond the State: A Conceptual Framework 4. Kosovo and Amexica: a tale of two countries 5. Explaining Democratisation: Transnational Factors 6. Explaining Democratisation: The National Dimension 7. Explaining Democratisation: Politics and Organisation 8: Conclusion: Is Democratic Governance a Chimera?
Peter Gill is Honorary Senior Research Fellow at the University of Liverpool, UK. He is the author of Policing Politics (1994), Rounding Up the Usual Suspects (2000) and co-author of Intelligence in an Insecure World (2nd edn, 2012).