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    The essence of security sector reform especially in the military according to Dun and Tar were to change institutional norms, support professionalism, advance resource utilisation and operational effectiveness (on the side of the military), better policy management (on the side of civil authorities), in consonant with accountability and respect for human rights and international law and involving inputs from a variety of stakeholders and actors (Dunn, and Tar, 2008: 23). Effective post…

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    I believe that government surveillance does greatly cause loss of individuality and was explained extremely well in the “Chilling Effects” section; basically because people are now aware of government surveillance, due to Snowden, the way that people search on their computer and how they talk, has changed. Its self-censorship, in the fear that their private thoughts are not private anymore, society is beginning to not exercise their individual freedom to speech, they are not questioning laws,…

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    he NS , or National Security gency, is an intelligence agency in the United States of merica, which is responsible for privacy of information and data for foreign intelligence and also counterintelligence. The NS is also charged with protection of communications inside the U.S. government, and the safety of any important documents kept by them. The agency is authorized to accomplish its task through clandestine means, which may consist of ‘bugging’ electronic systems, and, allegedly,…

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    Hillary Clinton researcher Victor thorn was found dead at the top of a mountain near his Pennsylvania home. The cause of death was a self-inflicted gunshot wound. Many are puzzled behind the meaning of this birthday suicide. For Russian President Putin however, the case isn't so cold. MAN UNCOVERS TRUTH ABOUT CLINTON AND PUTIN KNOWS Victor Thorn was a famous author for the American Free Press. Thorn wrote the Clinton Trilogy, a series that uncovered the history of Bill and Hillary. At the peak…

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    undercover surveillance programs to the public. The National Security Agency had monitored individuals’ browsing habits and gathered a bulk of their personal information. Former CIA employer and NSA contractor Edward Snowden, responsible for stealing these government files, is currently “wanted” for espionage. His efforts to inform America of the government’s actions has fueled the ongoing controversial debate between the right to privacy and national security. Was the NSA truly justified in…

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    country from further harm. The technology being used has developed and become more effective over the years. Other than cameras there are video scanners, ankle monitors, night vision goggles, airborne spy vehicles and high-tech scanners that can read letter contents. Surveillance is not limited for use by military and the police, it has also been adapted…

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    Drone Invasions: Should they be stopped? A drone is a vehicle that can navigate without human control or beyond line of sight. Many people believe that drones are invading privacy among the U.S. Although drones are fun to use, The usage of drones has created a plethora of issues involving privacy amongst the United States. Drones have changed the way people look at them since they were invented. On CNN, it quotes “Drones also have uses in law enforcement. Police departments use them for…

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    “The term national security refers to the safeguarding of a people, territory, and way of life” (Jordan, Taylor, and Mazarr 14). Today’s National Security Agency is an extremely powerful and thoughtful organization that’s mission is to keep Americans, and the country free of harm. The supporters of this organization feel the need for increased security in the United States, to keep younger generations safe. On the other hand, those who are against the need for more security believe that the…

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    us as much as we, the people, allow them to. Looking as far back as the seventeenth century, during the Thirty Years War in Europe and the Civil War in England, it was established that the nation-state should have sovereign control over external security as well as domestic affairs. Though there were probably many different interpretations on intervening in general external affairs, such as the control of foreign countries for protection, expansion is…

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    government organizations do when we buy them a phone, things that we should be aware of when we choose a mobile operator, and what they really do when we aren’t using our phone. What do I think of NSA, CIA and GCHQ policies of security? First of all, in general all the policies of security are all right, because they stipulate all the ¨things¨ that we should know about what they do: when we look at our cellphones or make a call even answer a message. But it’s good to know that…

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