ABSTRACT

This book explores the ethics of national security intelligence institutions operating in contemporary liberal democracies.

Intelligence collection by agencies such as the CIA, MI6, and Mossad involves practices that are apparently inconsistent with the principles of ordinary morality – practices such as lying, spying, manipulation, and covert action. However, in the defence of national security, such practices may not only be morally permissible, but may also under some circumstances be morally obligatory. One approach to the ethics of national security intelligence activity has been to draw from the just war tradition (so-called ‘just intelligence theory’). This book identifies significant limitations of this approach and offers a new, institutionally based, teleological normative framework. In doing so, it revises some familiar principles designed for application to kinetic wars, such as necessity and proportionality, and invokes some additional ones, such as reciprocity and trust. It goes on to explore the applications of this framework and a revised set of principles for national security intelligence institutions and practices in contemporary and emerging political and technological settings.

This book will be of much interest to students of intelligence studies, ethics, security studies and International Relations.

chapter 1|30 pages

Institutionalising Intelligence Ethics

The Case for a Just Intelligence Theory
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part I|56 pages

Concepts and Principles for Just Intelligence Institutions

chapter 2|18 pages

On National Security Intelligence

Concepts and Contexts
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chapter 3|21 pages

On Just Intelligence Operations

Exceptions and Explanations
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chapter 4|15 pages

National Security Intelligence Activity

The Principles of Discrimination, Necessity, and Proportionality
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part II|56 pages

Practices

chapter 5|16 pages

Espionage

Ends and Means
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chapter 6|17 pages

Covert Action

The Ethics of Secret National Security Operations
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part III|90 pages

The Future of Intelligence and the Evolution of Intelligence Institutions

chapter 8|18 pages

Privacy as Digital Sovereignty

Rethinking Privacy for International Intelligence
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chapter 9|22 pages

Beyond Independence

The Ethics of Trustworthy Intelligence Institutions
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chapter 11|28 pages

The Future of Intelligence Practice

Concluding Lessons for Just Intelligence Institutions
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