Accountability and Ethics from National Intelligence
Accountability and Ethics from National Intelligence
National intelligence has long been an instrument for a government survival. Intelligence agencies are willing to apply 'anything-goes' approach in order for survival of the state or regime. Even in 18th and 19th century in England secret services were instruments, to safeguard the Crown from scrutiny and external threats. With the emergence of democratic and constituted bodies, the importance of military and secret intelligence grew to the extent of spying, secret writings and other various methods. At present United States has established the largest and most technological and complex intelligence ...