Ethics of Spying: A Reader for the Intelligence Professional : Volume 3 (Security and Professional Intelligence Education Series)

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Ethics of Spying: A Reader for the Intelligence Professional : Volume 3 (Security and Professional Intelligence Education Series)

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  • 製本 Paperback:紙装版/ペーパーバック版/ページ数 512 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9781538178317
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Full Description

The first volume introduced readers to ethics in intelligence operations. Published when the U.S. was conducting operations in the post-9/11 era, this book represents the first collection of articles to seriously study ethics for and about intelligence professionals. The second volume established the codes of conduct that professionals in the private and public sectors would employ that could be separate from those of their private lives.
Ethics of Spying: A Reader for the Intelligence Professional, Volume 3 combines the best articles from the first two volumes. It's reorganized into 5 parts, and it contains new articles that expand and explain further the meaning and dichotomy of a working professional in the intelligence community and the national security and civil liberties they are entrusted with safeguarding. New articles include Ethics of Human Intelligence Operations; Tension and Strategy: : Ethics Phobia; Tension and Strategy: Sources and Bypassing Strategies; Just Intelligence Theory; Ethics, Intelligence, and Preemptive and Preventive Actions; Speak No Evil; Using Private Corporations to Conduct Intelligence Activities for National Security Purposes; and Intelligence Research and Scholarship

Contents

Foreword
Preface
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Part 1: Understanding This Oxymoron 1
1 Ethics and Intelligence
J. E. Drexel Godfrey
2 Is Ethical Intelligence a Contradiction in Terms?
Jennifer Morgan Jones
3 Beyond the Oxymoron: Exploring Ethics through the Intelligence Cycle
Hans Born and Aidan Wills
4 Ethics and Morality in U.S. Secret Intelligence
Arthur S. Hulnick and Daniel W. Mattausch
5 Ethics of Human Intelligence Operations: Of MICE and Men
Donald A. Petkus
6 Tension and Strategy: Ethics Phobia
Jan Goldman
7 Tension and Strategy: Sources and Bypassing Strategies
Mark Phythian
Part 2: Ethics and Professionalism
8 Introduction to the Doolittle Commission Report on the Covert Activities of the Central Intelligence Agency
9 Pre-World War II Office of Naval Intelligence's Special Intelligence Memorandum
Background by Randy Balano and Memorandum by John L. Riheldaffer
10 Professionalization of Intelligence
George Allen
11 The Need for Improvement: Integrity, Ethics, and the CIA
Kent Pekel
12 Guarding against Politicization: A Message to Analysts
CIA Director Robert M. Gates
13 Memorandum: One Person Can Make a Difference
Background by Veteran Intelligence Professionals for Sanity (VIPS) and Memorandum by Andrew Wilkie
14 Ethics and Intelligence after September 2001
Michael Herman
Part 3: Ethics and Intelligence Collection
15 Intelligence Collection and Analysis: Dilemmas and Decisions
John B. Chomeau and Anne C. Rudolph
16 Ethics for the New Surveillance
Gary T. Marx
17 "As Rays of Light to the Human Soul"? Moral Agents and Intelligence Gathering
Toni Erskine
18 Moral Damage and the Justification of Intelligence Collection from Human Sources
John P. Langan, S.J.
19 An Ethical Defense of Torture in Interrogation
Fritz Allhoff
20 U.S. Army Interrogator Survey on Ethics
Rebeca Bolton
Part 4: Ethics and Covert Operations
21 Legitimacy of Covert Action: Sorting out the Moral Responsibilities
Lincoln P. Bloomfield Jr.
22 Covert Intervention a Moral Problem
Charles R. Beitz
23 Managing Covert Political Action: Guideposts from Just War Theory
James A. Barry
24 Ethics of Covert Operations
Loch K. Johnson
Part 5: Ethical Frameworks
25 Just Intelligence Theory
William C. Plouffe Jr.
26 Ethics, Intelligence, and Preemptive and Preventive Actions
Ralph L. DeFalco III
27 Speak No Evil: Intelligence Ethics in Israel
Shlomo Shpiro
28 Using Private Corporations to Conduct Intelligence Activities for National Security Purposes: An Ethical Appraisal
James E. Roper
29 Finding a Balance: When Professional Ethics Conflicts with Outside Scholarship
Jan Goldman
Contributor Biographies When Articles Were Published

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