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1 | More closely watching the spies : three decades of experiences | 3 |
2 | The politicization of intelligence : lessons from the invasion of Iraq | 12 |
3 | Beyond the nation state : the influence of the European court of human rights on intelligence accountability | 34 |
4 | Governing in the absence of angels : on the practice of intelligence accountability in the United States | 57 |
5 | Accountability of security and intelligence in the United Kingdom | 79 |
6 | Canada's long road from model law to effective oversight of security and intelligence | 99 |
7 | Intelligence and accountability in a state without enemies : the case of Norway | 119 |
8 | An unresolved game : the role of the intelligence services in the nascent Polish democracy | 145 |
9 | Executive and legislative oversight of the intelligence system in Argentina | 160 |
10 | The role of the security services in democratization : South Korea's agency for national security planning | 180 |
11 | Controlling the hydra : a historical analysis of South African intelligence accountability | 199 |
12 | Balancing operational efficiency and democratic legitimacy | 225 |
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