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Zachary K Goldman and Samuel J Rascoff (eds) Global Intelligence Oversight: Governing Security in the Twenty-First Century [book review]

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O'Connor, Courteney

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Blackwell Publishing Ltd

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Intelligence is one of the most controversial topics in modern media and modern political science. Intelligence oversight as both an academic interest and a legal necessity is an increasingly controversial, and public, issue. In Global Intelligence Oversight: Governing Security in the Twenty-First Century, editors Zachary K Goldman and Samuel J Rascoff take on the challenge of compiling a text on the challenges and uses of intelligence oversight in the contemporary security era

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Political Studies Review

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2099-12-31