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ID119415
Title ProperReforming Egyptian intelligence
Other Title Informationprecedents and prospects
LanguageENG
AuthorSirrs, Owen L
Publication2013.
Summary / Abstract (Note)In 2011 intelligence reform became a timely and pertinent topic in Egypt with the overthrow of President Hosni Mubarak by mass demonstrations. Yet two outstanding questions persist: can Egyptian intelligence be reformed? What would intelligence reform entail in the Egyptian context? An examination of historical Egyptian intelligence reforms suggests that 'reform' in the Egyptian context usually means greater efficiency and centralization at the expense of public oversight and accountability. Prospects for fundamental intelligence reform are further hampered by Egypt's authoritarian traditions, its relatively weak legislature and judiciary, lack of an empowered civil society, censorship and an apparent official addiction to secrecy.
`In' analytical NoteIntelligence and National Security Vol. 28, No.2; Apr 2013: p.230-251
Journal SourceIntelligence and National Security Vol. 28, No.2; Apr 2013: p.230-251
Key WordsIntelligence Reform ;  Egypt ;  Hosni Mubarak ;  Egyptian Intelligence


 
 
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