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Andrew Defty
Andrew Defty
Associate Professor of Politics, University of Lincoln
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Britain, America and Anti-Communist Propaganda 1945-53: The Information Research Department
A Defty
Routledge, 2004
1682004
Watching the watchers: parliament and the intelligence services
H Bochel, A Defty, J Kirkpatrick
Springer, 2014
432014
Welfare policy under New Labour: views from inside Westminster
H Bochel, A Defty
Policy Press, 2007
422007
MPs' attitudes to welfare: a new consensus?
H Bochel, A Defty
Journal of Social Policy 36 (1), 1-17, 2007
312007
Educating parliamentarians about intelligence: The role of the British Intelligence and Security Committee
A Defty
Parliamentary Affairs 61 (4), 621-641, 2008
262008
Can you tell what it is yet? Public attitudes towards ‘the Big Society’
A Defty
Social Policy and Society 13 (1), 13-24, 2014
222014
‘New mechanisms of independent accountability’: Select committees and parliamentary scrutiny of the intelligence services
H Bochel, A Defty, J Kirkpatrick
Parliamentary Affairs 68 (2), 314-331, 2015
202015
Coming in from the cold: Bringing the intelligence and security committee into parliament
A Defty
Intelligence and National Security 34 (1), 22-37, 2019
172019
Assessing policy success and failure: targets, aims and processes
P Begley, C Bochel, H Bochel, A Defty, J Gordon, K Hinkkainen, B Kisby, ...
Policy Studies 40 (2), 188-204, 2019
162019
A question of expertise: the House of Lords and welfare policy
H Bochel, A Defty
Parliamentary Affairs 63 (1), 66-84, 2010
162010
‘A more representative chamber’: Representation and the House of Lords
H Bochel, A Defty
The Impact of Legislatures, 292-307, 2020
152020
From committees of parliamentarians to parliamentary committees: comparing intelligence oversight reform in Australia, Canada, New Zealand and the UK
A Defty
Intelligence and National Security 35 (3), 367-384, 2020
152020
‘Close and continuous liaison’: British anti-communist propaganda and cooperation with the United States, 1950–51
A Defty
Intelligence and National Security 17 (4), 100-130, 2002
142002
Safe as houses? Conservative social policy, public opinion and parliament
H Bochel, A Defty
The Political Quarterly 81 (1), 74-84, 2010
102010
The Conservatives, social policy and public opinion
A Defty
The Conservative Party and social policy, 61-76, 2011
92011
Tapping the telephones of Members of Parliament: the ‘Wilson Doctrine’and parliamentary privilege
A Defty, H Bochel, J Kirkpatrick
Intelligence and National Security 29 (5), 675-697, 2014
72014
The future of the British intelligence memoir
A Defty
Intelligence and National Security 10 (1), 184-191, 1995
71995
‘Familiar but not intimate’: executive oversight of the UK intelligence and security agencies
A Defty
Intelligence and National Security 37 (1), 57-72, 2022
52022
Evidence-informed or value-based? exploring the scrutiny of legislation in the UK Parliament
P Begley, C Bochel, H Bochel, A Defty, J Gordon, K Hinkkainen, B Kisby, ...
The journal of legislative studies 25 (1), 1-20, 2019
52019
4. Parliamentary Oversight of Intelligence Agencies: Lessons from Westminster
H Bochel, A Defty
Security in a Small Nation, 103, 2017
52017
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