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Intelligence as Democratic Statecraft: Accountability and Governance of Civil-Intelligence Relations across the Five Eyes Security Community—the United States, United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand Christian Leuprecht and Hayley McNorton, Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2021, pp. 272
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Intelligence as Democratic Statecraft: Accountability and Governance of Civil-Intelligence Relations across the Five Eyes Security Community—the United States, United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand Christian Leuprecht and Hayley McNorton, Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2021, pp. 272
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07 March 2023
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