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Intelligence and Human Rights in the Era of Global Terrorism Edited by Steve Tsang List of Illustrations Contributors Preface and acknowledgements Abbreviations 1 Stopping global terrorism and protecting rights Steve Tsang Part I Identifying and rectifying inadequacies 2 British quest for transparency Mark Urban 3 Lessons from the Iranian case and the changing face of American intelligence Jack Caravelli Part II The wider political context 4 Political supervision of intelligence services in the UK John Morrison 5 Intelligence oversight in the United States Loch K. Johnson 6 Legislative oversight of intelligence: The German approach Christian Heyer 7 An appropriate legal framework for dealing with modern terrorism and WMD Richard G. Stearns 8 Human rights and human intelligence Alex Danchev Part III Towards new intelligence systems 9 Preparing to meet new challenges Peter Wilson 10 Efficient resource allocation George Maior and Sebastian Huluban 11 A new approach to intelligence assessment Isaac Ben-Israel 12 In Search of a new intelligence system: the British experience Anthony Glees 13 Setting priorities in a world of changing threats Richard J. Aldrich
Library of Congress Subject Headings for this publication:
Intelligence service -- Moral and ethical aspects.
Human rights.
Terrorism -- Prevention.