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ID130229
Title ProperMedia's role in intelligence democratization
LanguageENG
AuthorMatei, Florina Cristiana
Publication2014.
Summary / Abstract (Note)In their path toward democratic consolidation, emerging democracies endeavor to ensure the democratic transfer of political power, bring changes in the legal framework, transform their executive, legislative, and judicial systems, boost free market economy, and develop robust and functional civil societies. They also institutionalize democratic civil-military relations (CMR) by establishing new security institutions-military, police, and intelligence agencies-that are under democratic civilian control, effective, and efficient. Of these many tasks, the democratization of intelligence agencies is by far the most daunting, as effectiveness and efficiency involve secrecy, while democratic control implies transparency, openness, and accountability. Nevertheless, democratic reform of intelligence in new democracies, though difficult, is not impossible, if and when civilians are interested and willing to "invest" in intelligence and intelligence reform. The contribution of external factors, such as media, 2 civil society, international groups, and individuals involved in human rights, may also be instrumental in achieving a balance between control and effectiveness of intelligence
`In' analytical NoteInternational Journal of Intelligence and Counterintelligence Vol.27, No.1, Spring 2014: p.73-108
Journal SourceInternational Journal of Intelligence and Counterintelligence Vol.27, No.1, Spring 2014: p.73-108
Key WordsSocial Participations ;  Media Roles ;  Intelligence Democratization - ID ;  Intelligence Services ;  Democratization Services ;  Civil-Military Relations - CMR ;  Political Power ;  Democratic Values ;  Judicial System ;  Emerging Democracies ;  Democratic Transfer ;  Market Economy ;  Democratic Reform ;  Transparency ;  Civilian Control ;  Intelligence Agencies


 
 
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