Secret intelligence and public policy: a dilemma of democracy

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Washington DC: C Q Press, 1995Description: 269pISBN:
  • 0871876833 (pbk.)
Subject(s): Summary: Describes the US intelligence services, their genesis, growth, and how and what they do. Presents the dilemma common to all security services of how to provide public control and accountability for activities which by definition are largely unknown. Describes how this is achieved in America both informally and formally via the media, Congress and the President.
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Describes the US intelligence services, their genesis, growth, and how and what they do. Presents the dilemma common to all security services of how to provide public control and accountability for activities which by definition are largely unknown. Describes how this is achieved in America both informally and formally via the media, Congress and the President.

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