The key challenges of globalization are diffuse and outside the control of any one state. In its most ambitious and forward looking form, global governance seeks to create an international social fabric, albeit imperfect, which cumulatively, amounts to more than the sum of its parts. Global Govern
Global intelligence oversight : governing security in the twenty-first century
โ Scribed by Goldman, Zachary K.; Harman, Jane; Rascoff, Samuel James
- Publisher
- Oxford University Press
- Year
- 2016
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 391
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
'Global Intelligence Oversight' is a comparative investigation of how democratic countries can govern their intelligence services so that they are effective, but operate within frameworks that are acceptable to their people in an interconnected world.
Abstract: 'Global Intelligence Oversight' is a comparative investigation of how democratic countries can govern their intelligence services so that they are effective, but operate within frameworks that are acceptable to their people in an interconnected world
โฆ Subjects
Intelligence service;Law and legislation;National security;Law and legislation;Internal security;Legislative oversight
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