Espionage posers
The final programme in Spying, a 8.8. C. series on the history of espionage (National programme, 7.30 tonight), covers the years 1961-81 and is subtitled “Who Watches the Watchers?” The C.I.A. and the K.G.B. now dominate the intelligence world. In a democracy where
sections of free opinion may honestly incline to ideologies which some officials may see as hostile, who should make the rules? Who is to know that the rules are being kept? Tonight Dr Christopher Andrew of Corpus Christi College, Cambridge, looks at these important aspects of modern life.
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Press, 6 November 1984, Page 15
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