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The Missing Dimension: Governments and Intelligence Communities in the Twentieth Century

✍ Scribed by Christopher Andrew, David Dilks (eds.)


Publisher
Macmillan Education UK
Year
1984
Tongue
English
Leaves
306
Category
Library

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✦ Table of Contents


Front Matter....Pages i-vi
Introduction....Pages 1-16
Japanese Intelligence and the Approach of the Russo-Japanese War ....Pages 17-32
Codebreakers and Foreign Offices: The French, British and American Experience....Pages 33-53
British Intelligence in Ireland, 1914–1921....Pages 54-77
British Military and Economic Intelligence: Assessments of Nazi Germany Before the Second World War....Pages 78-100
Flashes of Intelligence: The Foreign Office, The SIS and Security Before the Second World War....Pages 101-125
Enigma, the French, the Poles and the British, 1931–1940....Pages 126-137
Codebreaking in World Wars I and II: The Major Successes and Failures, Their Causes and Their Effects....Pages 138-158
Radio Intelligence and its Role in the Battle of the Atlantic....Pages 159-168
The Cambridge Comintern....Pages 169-198
Secret Intelligence in the United States, 1947–1982: the CIA’s Search for Legitimacy....Pages 199-226
The History of the D-Notice Committee....Pages 227-249
Back Matter....Pages 250-300

✦ Subjects


International Relations


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