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_aCEPIK, Marco _925037 |
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_aSistemas nacionais de inteligência : _borigens, lógica de expansão e configuração atual |
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_aRio de Janeiro : _bIUPERJ, _c2003 |
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520 | 3 | _aThis article analyzes the formation of national intelligence systems in the modern state and the basic causes of institutional differences even among countries from the same constitutional tradition, like the United Kingdom and the United States. Considering intelligence systems as a sort of bureaucracy typically associated with the state's coercive core, one can trace their origins to three different historical matrices: 16th and 17th century European diplomacy, the Napoleonic form of war management at the turn from the 18th to the 19th century, and 19th and 20th century counterrevolutionary political policing. Following a logic of expansion and functional differentiation that is simultaneously horizontal and vertical, current national intelligence systems display great organizational complexity and dilemmas in their institutionalization which provide good examples of the virtual impossibility of complete democratization of the state in the contemporary world. | |
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_aInstituição _913052 |
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_aA construção do Estado _925104 |
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_aGuerra _925105 |
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_aServiço Inteligente _925106 |
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_912662 _a Burocracia |
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_tDados - Revista de Ciências Sociais _g46, 1, p. 75-128 _dRio de Janeiro : IUPERJ, 2003 _xISSN 0011-5258 _w |
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_uhttp://www.scielo.br/pdf/dados/v46n1/a03v46n1.pdf _yAcesso |
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