Secrecy and Democracy: The CIA in Transition

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"Secrecy and Democracy: The CIA in Transition" is a book by former CIA Director Stansfield Turner that critically examines the Agency’s operations and advocates for greater accountability and oversight in a democratic society.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf book
about balance between secrecy and transparency
ethical constraints on covert action
human rights and intelligence operations
intelligence community modernization
intelligence failures and their consequences
legal framework for U.S. intelligence activities
need for accountability in intelligence operations
need for congressional oversight of the CIA
organizational structure of the CIA
policy-making and intelligence
post–Watergate intelligence environment
presidential control of intelligence
public debate over covert action
public trust in intelligence institutions
reforms following the Church Committee
relationship between secrecy and democracy
role of intelligence agencies in a democracy
author Stansfield Turner NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
genre intelligence studies literature
non-fiction
political book
hasPerspective advocates stronger oversight mechanisms
critical of unchecked intelligence power
supports compatibility of intelligence with democratic norms
influencedBy Stansfield Turner’s experience as Director of Central Intelligence
language English
mainSubject Central Intelligence Agency NERFINISHED
U.S. foreign policy
civil liberties
covert operations
democratic accountability
executive power
government secrecy
intelligence oversight
intelligence reform
national security
notableFor argument that intelligence must be constrained by democratic values
discussion of tension between secrecy and public accountability
insider critique of CIA practices
proposes clearer legal limits on covert operations
greater congressional oversight of the CIA
increased transparency consistent with national security
reforms to improve accountability of intelligence officials
timePeriodDiscussed Cold War NERFINISHED
post–Vietnam War era
post–Watergate era

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Stansfield Turner notableWork Secrecy and Democracy: The CIA in Transition