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Espionage, Security and Intelligence in Britain, 1945-1970 Richard J. Aldrich

Espionage, Security and Intelligence in Britain, 1945-1970 By Richard J. Aldrich

Espionage, Security and Intelligence in Britain, 1945-1970 by Richard J. Aldrich


Summary

In postwar Britain, the secret services were more anxious to remain in the shadows than those of any other Western country. This volume suggests that they were central to British policy making. It offers a view of aspects of government that have hitherto been poorly understood.

Espionage, Security and Intelligence in Britain, 1945-1970 Summary

Espionage, Security and Intelligence in Britain, 1945-1970 by Richard J. Aldrich

In postwar Britain, the secret services were more anxious to remain in the shadows than those of any other Western country. This volume suggests that, although discreet, they were not marginal or peripheral. They were, instead, central to British policy making and implementation. Human espionage, signals intelligence, internal security, counter-subversion, special operations and "black" propoganda were all brought to bear on Britain's problems, and were co-ordinated at the highest level. Drawing on new sources, only recently declassified in London and Washington, Richard J. Aldrich offers an authoritative documentation on aspects of government that have hitherto been poorly understood. These issues are set in a broad context, demonstrating their impact upon the direction of the Cold War, nuclear weapons policy, decolonization and Britain's relations with major allies.

Table of Contents

Part I The secret intelligence organizations: the secret intelligence service (MI6); signals intelligence. Part II Scientific and atomic intelligence: scientific and technical intelligence; defectors from the east; atomic intelligence. Part III Service intelligence and "spy-flights": service intelligence; "spy-flights" and aerial reconnaissance. Part IV Management: a world of committees. Part V Security: MI5 (the security service); moles and defectors from the West; positive vetting and official secrecy; intelligence and the "End of Empire". Part VI Special operations and "black propaganda": clandestine or "black" propaganda; special operations against Russia in peace; special operations against Russia in a future war; special operations in the Third World. Part VII Liason and deception: co-operation with foreign powers; deception.

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GOR009247061
9780719049569
0719049563
Espionage, Security and Intelligence in Britain, 1945-1970 by Richard J. Aldrich
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Manchester University Press
1998-09-17
288
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