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Towards democratic intelligence oversight: Limits, practices, struggles
by
Reyes, Bernardino Léon
, Tréguer, Félix
, Kniep, Ronja
, Aradau, Claudia
, Ewert, Lina
, Cluskey, Emma Mc
in
Advocacy
/ Democracy
/ Demokratie
/ Humanities and Social Sciences
/ Institutionalization
/ Intelligence
/ Intelligence gathering
/ Intelligence Oversight
/ Intelligence services
/ International relations
/ Legitimacy
/ Litigation
/ Meaning
/ National security
/ Partisanship
/ Political science
/ Rule of law
/ Scandals
/ Secrets
/ Surveillance
/ Technocracy
/ Transnationalism
/ Whistleblowing
2024
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Towards democratic intelligence oversight: Limits, practices, struggles
by
Reyes, Bernardino Léon
, Tréguer, Félix
, Kniep, Ronja
, Aradau, Claudia
, Ewert, Lina
, Cluskey, Emma Mc
in
Advocacy
/ Democracy
/ Demokratie
/ Humanities and Social Sciences
/ Institutionalization
/ Intelligence
/ Intelligence gathering
/ Intelligence Oversight
/ Intelligence services
/ International relations
/ Legitimacy
/ Litigation
/ Meaning
/ National security
/ Partisanship
/ Political science
/ Rule of law
/ Scandals
/ Secrets
/ Surveillance
/ Technocracy
/ Transnationalism
/ Whistleblowing
2024
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Towards democratic intelligence oversight: Limits, practices, struggles
by
Reyes, Bernardino Léon
, Tréguer, Félix
, Kniep, Ronja
, Aradau, Claudia
, Ewert, Lina
, Cluskey, Emma Mc
in
Advocacy
/ Democracy
/ Demokratie
/ Humanities and Social Sciences
/ Institutionalization
/ Intelligence
/ Intelligence gathering
/ Intelligence Oversight
/ Intelligence services
/ International relations
/ Legitimacy
/ Litigation
/ Meaning
/ National security
/ Partisanship
/ Political science
/ Rule of law
/ Scandals
/ Secrets
/ Surveillance
/ Technocracy
/ Transnationalism
/ Whistleblowing
2024
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Towards democratic intelligence oversight: Limits, practices, struggles
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Towards democratic intelligence oversight: Limits, practices, struggles
2024
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Despite its common usage, the meaning of ‘democratic’ in democratic intelligence oversight has rarely been spelled out. In this article, we situate questions regarding intelligence oversight within broader debates about the meanings and practices of democracy. We argue that the literature on intelligence oversight has tended to implicitly or explicitly follow liberal and technocratic ideas of democracy, which have limited the understanding of oversight both in academia and in practice. Thus, oversight is mostly understood as an expert, institutional and partially exclusive arrangement that is supposed to strike a balance between individual freedom and collective security, with the goal of establishing the legitimacy of and trust in intelligence work in a national setting. ‘Healthy’ or ‘efficient’ democratic oversight then becomes a matter of technical expertise, non-partisanship, and the ability to guard secrets. By analysing three moments of struggle around what counts as intelligence oversight across Germany, the UK, and the US, this article elucidates their democratic stakes. Through a practice-based approach, we argue that oversight takes much more agonistic, contentious, transnational, and public forms. However, these democratic practices reconfiguring oversight remain contested or contained by dominant views on what constitutes legitimate and effective intelligence oversight.
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Cambridge University Press,Cambridge University Press (CUP)
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