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index Note: United States government agencies are listed under the heading U.S. Abinales, Patricio N., 323n6 Abu Ghraib prison scandal, xviii Afghanistan, 78, 82, 119n40, 239n44, 279 Africa: and France, 127, 130, 133, 138, 144n15, 145n16; and Taiwan, 193n41; terrorist attacks against U.S. embassies in, 82. See also specific countries, such as South Africa Alessandro, Dario, 209, 211–212 Alfonsín, Raúl, 200 Algeria and Algerian War, 137, 140 Allende, Salvador, x Almonte, José, 315 Al Qaeda, 73, 76, 77, 91, 115, 239n44, 304, 313, 317 Álvarez, Carlos, 207, 210 Analysis function of intelligence, 8–9 Andropov, Yuri, 273, 289, 293, 295 Angleton, James, 9–10 Angola, 245, 259 Antunes, Priscila Carlos Brandão, 20, 195–218, 357–358 Apartheid in South Africa, 244–250, 268n52 Aquino, Benigno ‘‘Ninoy,’’ 305, 306 Aquino, Corazon, 301, 303, 305, 309– 315, 318, 320, 326n31 Argentina: authoritarian intelligence services in, 12, 199; authority to intercept communications in, 211; Bicameral Commission for the Supervision of Intelligence Agencies and Activities in, 201, 204–205, 207, 209, 212–215; bombing of Jewish targets in, 205, 206–208; budget for intelligence in, 213; civil and human rights protection in, 205–206, 210–211; civil-military relations reform in, 200–201; coup attempts in, 311, 325–326n30; democratic control of intelligence in, 214–215; establishment of democratic intelligence system in, 199–205; executive control of intelligence in, 332; Front for a Fair Country (FREPASO) in, 207, 208, 210; human rights violations in, 200, 211–212; illegal surveillance in, 205–206; intelligence community organization in, 213–214; Internal Security Law (1992) in, 201–205; interviews conducted on, 216n1; Iranian Shiite fundamentalists in, 217n23; judicial control of intelligence in, 198–199, 211, 332; labor reform crisis in, 210; legal framework for intelligence in, 201– index 205, 208–216; legislative control of intelligence in, 195–198, 212–213, 215–216, 332, 336; National Defense Law (1988) in, 200–201, 208; National Intelligence Center (CNI) in, 200, 202, 203, 206, 217n10; National Intelligence Law (2001) in, 195, 208–216; public interest and pressure for intelligence reform in, 334; resistance to intelligence reform in, 13; scandals in, 205–207, 210; staffing and professionalization of intelligence community in, 211–212, 214; State Intelligence Secretariat (SIDE) in, 206, 209, 211, 212, 213, 217n23; UCR in, 207, 208, 209; wiretapping in, 211 Armed Forces Communications and Electronics Association, 49n32 Arroyo, Gloria. See MacapagalArroyo , Gloria ASEAN (Association of Southeast Asian Nations), 304, 316, 317, 322 Assassination, 81–82 Association of Former Intelligence Officers, 49n32 Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN), 304, 316, 317, 322 Atatürk, Kemal, 311 Australia, 24n26, 251, 317 Authoritarian regimes, 12–13, 243. See also specific countries, such as Soviet Union Baglini, Raúl, 207, 218n25 Baker v. Carr, 59 Bali bombing, 100, 101, 317, 319 Balladur, Edouard, 141 Bamboo Gang, 175, 190n7, 191n10 Barbara (singer), 140 Barberis, Edgardo, 208 Baril, Major, 144n9 Barka, Ben, 132 Basescu, Traian, 232, 235 Bay of Pigs operation, xiv Becerra, Carlos, 209 Beirut bombings, 138–139 Bella, Ben, 137 Berhongaray, Antonio, 207, 208, 217n25 Beria, Lavrenti, 271–272 Beslan massacre, 284–285 Betts, Richard, 124, 127 Bin Laden, Osama, 77, 78, 80–82, 91 Bisciotti, Victorio, 203, 205, 206 Blair, Tony, 9, 108, 109, 111, 115–116, 118nn28–29, 119n43 ‘‘Blitzkrieg’’ approach to intelligence reform, x, 310–311, 321 Bokassa, Jean-Bédel, 132, 144n15 Boraz, Steven C., xiii, 1–24, 27–50, 167n4, 195, 331–343, 357 Bordyuzha, Nikolai, 293 Bosnia, 43 Botha, P. W., 245–249 Bouquet, Carole, 141 Braithwaite, Roderic, 106 Branda, Ricardo, 209 Brazil: authoritarian intelligence services in, 12, 154, 168n12; budget for intelligence in, 165, 169n19; career path for intelligence officials in, 156, 163–164; civilian awareness and competence regarding intelligence in, 334; code of ethics for intelligence community in, 164– 165; Constitution (1998) of, 153, 154; counterintelligence in, 153, 162; Defense Intelligence System (SINDE) in, 155, 156, 160–161, 166; democratic political regime in, 150–152, 168n8; effectiveness of intelligence system in, 162–166; 364 [34.201.37.128] Project MUSE (2024-03-28 21:49 GMT) index Institutional Security Cabinet (GSI) in, 156–160, 166; Intelligence Agency (ABIN) in, 152–153, 155– 160, 162–166, 169n19; intelligence organization in, 149–166; Intelligence System (SISBIN) in, 152–153, 155, 156, 158–161, 166, 169n21; Joint Commission for the Intelligence Activities Control (CCAI) in, 156, 157–158, 166, 168n14; legal framework for intelligence in, 152–156; National Intelligence Policy (PNI) in, 161; organizational changes...