Intelligence in Democracies: Dynamic or Dormant
Fri, September 6, 10:00 to 11:30am, Marriott Philadelphia Downtown, 502Session Submission Type: Created Panel
Session Description
Democracies continually face security challenges both externally and internally. As the current war in Europe demonstrated democratic countries intelligence services played a critical role supporting Ukraine prior to and following the Russian attacks. Domestically, many democracies intelligence services face criticism from political leaders who feel they have been politicized by their opponents. Our panel explores these issues.
Sub Unit
Individual Presentations
A Typology of Entities Practicing Intelligence - Andrew Macpherson, University of New Hampshire; Frederic Baron, National Intelligence University
Fusion Centers in Germany: Cases of Successfully Failing Organizations? - Eckhard Schroeter, German University of the Police
Gold Nuggets? The Puzzling Tolerance of Official Cover Espionage - Thomas M. Dolan, University of Central Florida