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American-British-Canadian intelligence relations 1939-2000

โœ Scribed by Jeffreys-Jones, Rhodri; Stafford, David


Publisher
Routledge
Year
2013
Tongue
English
Leaves
295
Series
Cass series--studies in intelligence.
Category
Library

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โœฆ Table of Contents


  1. Introduction / Rhodri Jeffreys-Jones and David Stafford --
    2. The role of British intelligence in the mythologies underpinning the OSS and early CIA / Rhodri Jeffreys-Jones --
    3. OSS-SOE relations, Albania 1943-44 / Roderick Bailey --
    4. Roosevelt, Churchill and Anglo-American intelligence : the strange case of Juan March / David Stafford --
    5. The difficult beginnings of US-British codebreaking co-operation / Stephen Budiansky --
    6. British-American scientific collaboration during the occupation of Germany / Paul Maddrell --
    7. The hidden 'alliance' : the CIA and MI6 before and after Suez / W. Scott Lucas and Alistair Morey --
    8. Their men in Havana : Anglo-American intelligence exchanges and the Cuban Crises, 1961-62 / James G. Hershberg --
    9. Cold War alchemy : how America, Britain and Canada transformed espionage into subversion / Reg Whitaker --
    10. A matter of espionage : Alger Hiss, Harry Dexter White, and Igor Gouzenko, the Canadian connection reassessed / Bruce Craig --
    11. Parliament and its servants : their role in scrutinizing Canadian intelligence / Stuart Farson --
    12. American, British and Canadian intelligence links : a critical annotated bibliography / Douglas Charles.

โœฆ Subjects


Intelligence service -- United States -- Case studies;Intelligence service -- Canada -- Case studies;Intelligence service -- Great Britain -- Case studies;Intelligence service;Canada;Great Britain;United States


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