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What are the role and place of secret services and covert operations in democratic settings? How do states balance the need for both secrecy and openness? What are the challenges to creating effective intelligence practices? Focusing on these crucial questions, the authors of The Conduct of Intelligence in Democracies examine the purposes and processes of intelligence communities in today's security environment.
Contents
The Role and Purpose of Intelligence in a Democracy
The Editors
The Intelligence Process
The Intelligence Cycle
A. M. Díaz-Fernández
Collection Policy and Planning
M. Fowler
Developing Analytic Capabilities
J. Tullius
Counterintelligence
J. Brito-Gonçalves
Roles and Missions In Today's Security Context
Covert Operations
R. Arcos
The Law Enforcement-Intelligence Nexus
L.I. Carroll
Intelligence Sharing
L. Peters
Counterinsurgency
E.E. Estévez
The UN Intelligence Function
B. Oudet
The Public vs. Private Distinction
D. Van Puyvelde
Accountability and Culture
Oversight of Intelligence
T.C. Bruneau
Classified Information and the News Media
T. Mabry
National Intelligence Cultures
I. Chiru
Conclusion
Intelligence in Democracies
J.J. Wirtz



