The Handbook of Latin American and Caribbean Intelligence Cultures explores the contemporary efforts of Latin American and Caribbean nations to develop an intelligence culture. Specifically, it analyzes these countries’ efforts to democratize their intelligence agencies (i.e. to develop intelligence services that are both transparent and effective) to convert the former military regimes’ repressive security apparatuses into democratic intelligence communitiesa rather paradoxical task, considering that democracy calls for political neutrality, transparency, and accountability, while effective intelligence services must operate in secrecy. Indeed, even the most successful democracies face this conundrum of democracy and intelligence; Latin America and the Caribbean region is not alone in facing this challenge. The legacy of the repressive military regimes or brutal civil warswhich have inspired in the public a general disdain toward intelligence services due to the grave human rights abusescoupled with politicians’ persistent lack of interest or expertise in intelligence matters complicate the region’s quest for a proper balance between the competing demands of democracy and intelligence. This volume details the attempts of the region’s countries to overcome these obstacles and pursue democratic intelligence institution buildingtransforming the legal basis for intelligence; establishing democratic control and oversight mechanisms; and fostering intelligence openness, transparency, and outreach.
Eduardo E. Estevez & Carolyn Halladay
Handbook of Latin American and Caribbean Intelligence Cultures [EPUB ebook]
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Idioma Inglés ● Formato EPUB ● ISBN 9781538160824 ● Editor Eduardo E. Estevez & Carolyn Halladay ● Editorial Rowman & Littlefield Publishers ● Publicado 2022 ● Descargable 3 veces ● Divisa EUR ● ID 8416600 ● Protección de copia Adobe DRM
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