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ID155382
Title ProperBosses and gatekeepers
Other Title Informationa network analysis of south America’s intelligence systems
LanguageENG
AuthorCepik, Marco
Summary / Abstract (Note)Comparing intelligence services meets three recurrent challenges. Getting to know what is unique about specific organizations in different countries is always a powerful research driver. The general preference, then, is for insightful descriptive case studies. Second, the intricacy of the international security context and its dual level dynamics tend to drive off comparative studies. Third, the legal and practical impediments for researching organizations with secrecy and deception as constitutive features make evidence-based comparative assessments difficult. Indeed, intelligence might well be an odd subject for comparatists. Nonetheless, intelligence systems in different countries do undertake a similar set of missions and functions. They vary in terms of effectiveness and legitimacy according to the institutional history, political culture, and relative power and wealth of each country.
`In' analytical NoteInternational Journal of Intelligence and Counter Intelligence Vol. 30, No.4; Winter 2017-18: p.701-722
Journal SourceInternational Journal of Intelligence and Counter Intelligence Vol: 30 No 4
Key WordsNetwork Analysis ;  Bosses and Gatekeepers ;  South America’s Intelligence Systems