Outsourcing Us Intelligence
- Private Contractors and Government Accountability
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- Hardback
- Sideantal:
- 224
- Udgivet:
- 30. juni 2019
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- 156x234x0 mm.
- 8-11 hverdage.
- 10. december 2024
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Beskrivelse af Outsourcing Us Intelligence
'Privatization can be for the public good, even in the realm of national security. That is the hypothesis that this accomplished and profoundly significant volume sets out to test, and the author's insights are crystal clear.'
Rhodri Jeffreys-Jones, author of We Know All About You: The Story of Surveillance in Britain and America
'The role of outside contractors in government intelligence activities has been controversial. In the face of impediments to research, this book provides a wealth of insight into the challenges of accountability when democracies outsource their intelligence responsibilities.'
Loch K. Johnson, University of Georgia
Explores the challenges posed by the evolving role of contractors in the American intelligence community
In the twenty-first century, more than any other time, US agencies have relied on contractors to conduct core intelligence functions. This book charts the swell of intelligence outsourcing in the context of American political culture and considers what this means for the relationship between the state, its national security apparatus and accountability within a liberal democracy. Through analysis of a series of case studies, recently declassified documents and exclusive interviews with national security experts in the public and private sectors, the book provides an in-depth and illuminating appraisal of the evolving accountability regime for intelligence contractors.
Damien Van Puyvelde is Lecturer in Intelligence and International Security at the University of Glasgow.
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Rhodri Jeffreys-Jones, author of We Know All About You: The Story of Surveillance in Britain and America
'The role of outside contractors in government intelligence activities has been controversial. In the face of impediments to research, this book provides a wealth of insight into the challenges of accountability when democracies outsource their intelligence responsibilities.'
Loch K. Johnson, University of Georgia
Explores the challenges posed by the evolving role of contractors in the American intelligence community
In the twenty-first century, more than any other time, US agencies have relied on contractors to conduct core intelligence functions. This book charts the swell of intelligence outsourcing in the context of American political culture and considers what this means for the relationship between the state, its national security apparatus and accountability within a liberal democracy. Through analysis of a series of case studies, recently declassified documents and exclusive interviews with national security experts in the public and private sectors, the book provides an in-depth and illuminating appraisal of the evolving accountability regime for intelligence contractors.
Damien Van Puyvelde is Lecturer in Intelligence and International Security at the University of Glasgow.
Cover image and cover design: www.richardbudddesign.co.uk
[EUP logo]
edinburghuniversitypress.com
ISBN 978-1-4744-5022-5
Barcode
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