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Congressional oversight of intelligence: is the solution part of the problem? / Kibbe, Jennifer   Journal Article
Kibbe, Jennifer Journal Article
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Publication 2010.
Summary/Abstract After presenting evidence that the current system of congressional oversight of intelligence is failing, this article analyzes how the system has been undermined by a toxic combination of problems: the intelligence committees' inherent informational disadvantage in relation to the executive branch, the jurisdictional morass in which the committees must operate and their own internecine partisanship. The article discusses a range of specific changes that could be made, but concludes that the critical ingredient in strengthening the oversight system is to emphasize the development of strong, nonpartisan committee leadership.
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