Regulating covert action : practices, contexts, and policies of covert coercion abroad in international and American law
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Regulating covert action : practices, contexts, and policies of covert coercion abroad in international and American law
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- Regulating covert action : practices, contexts, and policies of covert coercion abroad in international and American law
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- practices, contexts, and policies of covert coercion abroad in international and American law
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- W. Michael Reisman, James E. Baker
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- Aggression (International law)
- Angriff
- Contrainte (Droit international)
- Contrainte (Droit) -- États-Unis
- Duress (International law)
- Duress (International law)
- Duress (Law)
- Duress (Law) -- United States
- Electronic books
- Geheimdienst
- Intelligence service -- Law and legislation
- Intelligence service -- Law and legislation -- United States
- LAW / International
- Lettres de marque
- Rechtsvergleich
- Aggression (International law)
- Reprisals
- Reprisals
- Retorsion
- Retorsion
- Retorsion
- Rétorsion
- Service des renseignements -- Droit -- États-Unis
- USA
- United States
- V-Mann
- Völkerrecht
- Zwang
- aggression (Droit international)
- Repressalie
- Language
- eng
- Summary
- Covert activity has always been a significant element of international politics. When it has served their interests, governments have secretly disseminated propaganda in other countries, manipulated foreign economies, and abetted coups against their adversaries. What are the circumstances, if any, in which it is lawful, under international law or United States law, to resort to covert action either directly or through local proxies? When is it right to do so? This book is the first to assess the lawfulness of covert action under international law. It includes as well a chapter on United States law and a candid discussion of the implications for democratic states that covert operations pose. W. Michael Reisman and James E. Baker identify different types of covert actions, discussing a variety of cases that include the Trujillo assassination in 1961, the Rainbow Warrior in 1985, and the raid on Libya in 1986. After explaining the complex operations of the international legal system, they explore trends in decision making and the conditions that accounted for them--whether the covert operations were proactive, defensive, or reactive. They examine in detail the procedures followed in the United States to authorize and oversee covert activity and propose guidelines for political leaders who may contemplate using covert techniques. An appendix reviews twenty years of allegations of covert aggression brought to the attention of the United Nations Security Council
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- index present
- Literary form
- non fiction
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