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Public affairs and power
Authors:Tom Spencer
Abstract:This paper argues that Western democracies will have to renegotiate their constitutional and psychological relationship with their intelligence agencies. This follows from the changing role of the intelligence services after the end of the Cold War and recent events surrounding the beginning of the Gulf War. The paper examines the impact of spies and the public affairs function in a world of failed and failing states and concludes that, however uncomfortable, public affairs should not deny its relationship to power. Copyright © 2003 Henry Stewart Publications
Keywords:European Centre for Public Affairs (ECPA)  intelligence agencies  Iraq  privacy  failed states
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