2005
DOI: 10.3989/arbor.2005.i709.500
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El CESID: Historia de un intento de modernización de los Servicios de Inteligencia

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“…The overproduction of literature tends to repeat the archetype of mystery, secrecy, hidden power, heroes, demons, and even conspiracy. But this production can evolve if contrasted with written/oral testimonies from declassified secret documentation (Kastenhofer & Katuu, 2016;Ruiz Miguel, 2005). In Spain, for example, modern declassification rules still wait to be updated.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The overproduction of literature tends to repeat the archetype of mystery, secrecy, hidden power, heroes, demons, and even conspiracy. But this production can evolve if contrasted with written/oral testimonies from declassified secret documentation (Kastenhofer & Katuu, 2016;Ruiz Miguel, 2005). In Spain, for example, modern declassification rules still wait to be updated.…”
Section: Fictional Storiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In 1995, Madrid's magistrates required the disclosure of classified documents from the Ministry of Defense. After that, the Judiciary promoted a better control of surveillance activities(Ruiz Miguel, 2005). In part, this achievement was motivated by scandals after illegal interceptions of communications.…”
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confidence: 99%