The Official Record

Oversight, national security and democracy

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Manchester University Press
Edited by Peter Finn, Robert Ledger
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The construction, control and preservation of the Official Record is inherently contested. Those seeking greater openness and (democratic) accountability argue 'sunlight is [...] the best of disinfectants’, while others seek stricter information control because, to their mind, sound government arises when advice and policy are formulated secretly. This edited volume explores the intersection of the Official Record, oversight, national security and democracy. Through US, UK and Canadian case studies, this volume will benefit higher level undergraduate readers and above to explore the Official Record in the context of the national security operations of democratic states. All chapters are research-based pieces of original writing that feature a document appendix containing primary documents (often excerpts) that are key to a chapter’s narrative. As a result, this book interrogates the boundaries between national security, accountability, oversight, and the Official Record.

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Contributor Bio

Peter Finn is Senior Lecturer in the Department of Criminology, Politics and Sociology at Kingston University.

Robert Ledger is a guest researcher at Goethe University Frankfurt.

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