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The Cold War is often considered to be the quintessential intelligence conflict. Yet secret intelligence remains the `missing dimension' of Britain's Cold War history. This volume offers an authoritative picture of Britain's clandestine role in the development of the Cold War focusing upon the key issues of intelligence and strategy.
Contributors: Bradley F. Smith, Beatrice Heuser, V. Scott Lucas, C.J. Morris, Sheila Kerr, Anthony Gorst, John Kent, John Young, Saki Dockrill, Alex Danchev, J Zametica and Karl Hack. Foreword by Robert Cecil.
`... a valuable addition to the literature.' - Intelligence & National Security`This is a valuable state of the art survey.' - International Affairs`...a carefully researched and thoughtful presentation. - Political Studies`...this book should be in the libraries of all secondary schools, of universities and the Staff Colleges.' - The Rush Journal
Richard J. Aldrich, Rory Cormac, Michael S. Goodman, University of Warwick) Aldrich, Richard J. (Professor of International Security, University of Nottingham) Cormac, Rory (Lecturer in International Relations, King's College London) Goodman, Michael S. (Reader in Intelligence and International Affairs, Richard J Aldrich, Michael S Goodman
Richard J. Aldrich, Bruce Anderson, Clive Aslet, David J. Betz, Ananyo Bhattacharya, Elisabeth Braw, Jimena Canales, Armand D'angour, John Darlington, Maria Golia, Samuel Gregg, Katja Hoyer, Tim Jenkins, Andrew Keen, Alexander Lee, Christopher Moran, Daniel T. Potts, Suzanne Raine, Joshua Rovner, Brendan Simms, Constance Simms, Nick Spencer, Hew Strachan, Helen Thompson, Sharon Weinberger, Andrew Wilton