Congressional oversight of intelligence : is the solution part of the problem?/ Jennifer Kibbe.
Material type: TextPublication details: 2010Subject(s): In: Intelligence and National Security Vol 25, No 1, February 2010, pp.24-49 (99)Summary: After rehearsing the many problems associated with the process of intelligence oversight in the United States the article considers some possible ways to improve matters. However it concludes that the most effective development would be a strong, non-partisan committee leadership, while an education program aimed at all parties and the general public should explain the inherent limitations of intelligence.Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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After rehearsing the many problems associated with the process of intelligence oversight in the United States the article considers some possible ways to improve matters. However it concludes that the most effective development would be a strong, non-partisan committee leadership, while an education program aimed at all parties and the general public should explain the inherent limitations of intelligence.
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