ID | 132893 |
Title Proper | Spies who came from the tropics |
Other Title Information | intelligence services and democracy in Brazil |
Language | ENG |
Author | Goncalves, Joanisval Brito |
Publication | 2014. |
Summary / Abstract (Note) | Despite the emergence of Brazil as a global power, little is known about its security and intelligence services and the way they are seen by Brazilian society. This article analyzes the Brazilian perception of the role of its intelligence services and the relationship between the intelligence community (IC) and the decision makers. The historical background of intelligence in Brazil and a general overview of the Brazilian IC after the reestablishment of democracy are presented, as well as the general mechanisms of control and accountability of the secret services. Finally, there is consideration of some concerns on reforming the intelligence sector and its control and oversight apparatus. |
`In' analytical Note | Intelligence and National Security Vol.29, No.4; Aug.2014: p.581-599 |
Journal Source | Intelligence and National Security Vol.29, No.4; Aug.2014: p.581-599 |
Key Words | Brazil ; Intelligence Community ; Emergence ; Global Power ; National Security ; Intelligence Service ; Historical Background ; National Security Council - NSC ; Military Power ; Military Intelligence ; Defence Intelligence Service - DIS |