Intelligence and human rights in the era of global terrorism/ edited by Steve Tsang.
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Central Library, Sikkim University General Book Section | 327.12 TSA/I (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | P22413 |
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Stopping global terrorism and protecting rights / Steve Tsang -- Identifying and rectifying inadequacies -- The British quest for transparency / Mark Urban -- Lessons from the Iranian case and the changing face of American intelligence / Jack Caravelli -- The wider political context -- Political supervision of intelligence services in the United Kingdom / John N.L. Morrison -- Intelligence oversight in the United States / Loch K. Johnson -- Parliamentary oversight of intelligence : the German approach / Christian Heyer -- An appropriate legal framework for dealing with modern terrorism and WMD / Richard G. Stearns -- Human rights and human intelligence / Alex Danchev -- Toward new intelligence systems -- Preparing to meet new challenges / Peter Wilson -- Efficient resource allocation / George Maior and Sebastian Huluban -- A new approach to intelligence assessment / Isaac Ben-Israel -- In search of a new intelligence system : the British experience / Anthony Glees -- Setting priorities in a world of changing threats / Richard J. Aldrich.
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