TY - BOOK AU - Born,H. AU - Johnson,Loch K. AU - Leigh,I. TI - Who's watching the spies?: establishing intelligence service accountability SN - 9781435610408 AV - JF1525.I6 B67 2005 U1 - 353.1/7235 22 PY - 2005/// CY - Washington, DC PB - Potomac Books KW - Intelligence service KW - POLITICAL SCIENCE KW - Public Affairs & Administration KW - bisacsh KW - Services secrets KW - eclas KW - Contrôle de l'administration publique KW - Contrôle parlementaire KW - Analyse comparative KW - Pays développés KW - fast KW - Geheimdienst KW - gnd KW - Kontrolle KW - Services de renseignements KW - Cas, Études de KW - ram KW - Sécurité internationale KW - État KW - Responsabilité (droit international) KW - Démocratie KW - Guerre d'Irak (2003- ...) KW - Service des renseignements KW - Electronic books N1 - Includes bibliographical references and index; More closely watching the spies: three decades of experiences / Ian Leigh -- The politicization of intelligence: lessons from the invasion of Iraq / Peter Gill -- Beyond the nation state: the influence of the European Court of Human Rights on intelligence accountability / Iain Cameron -- Governing in the absence of angels: on the practice of intelligence accountability in the United States / Loch K. Johnson -- Accountability of security and intelligence in the United Kingdom / Ian Leigh -- Canada's long road from model law to effective oversight of security and intelligence / Stuart Farson -- Intelligence and accountability in a state without enemies: the case of Norway / Fredrik Sejersted -- An unresolved game: the role of the intelligence services in the nascent Polish democracy / Andrzej Zybertowicz -- Executive and legislative oversight of the intelligence system in Argentina / Eduardo E. Estévez -- The role of the security services in democratization: South Korea's Agency for National Security Planning / Jonathan Moran -- Controlling the hydra: an historical analysis of South African intelligence accountability / Kevin O'Brien -- Balancing operational efficiency and democratic legitimacy / Hans Born and Loch K. Johnson; Electronic reproduction; [Place of publication not identified]; HathiTrust Digital Library; 2010 N2 - "Three distinguished experts, each well known in the international community of national security scholars, bring together in one volume the rich experience of three decades of experimentation in intelligence accountability. Using a structured approach, they examine the strengths and weaknesses of the intelligence systems of Argentina, Canada, Germany, Norway, Poland, South Africa, South Korea, the United Kingdom, and the United States."--Jacket UR - https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=211786 ER -