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The Official History of the Joint Intelligence Committee, Volume I

From the Approach of the Second World War to the Suez Crisis
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492 Seiten
Englisch
Taylor & Franciserschienen am11.06.2014
Volume One of the Official History of the Joint Intelligence Committee draws upon a range of released and classified papers to produce the first, authoritative account of the way in which intelligence was used to inform policy.For almost 80 years the Joint Intelligence Committee (JIC) has been a central player in the secret machinery of the British Government, providing a co-ordinated intelligence service to policy makers, drawing upon the work of the intelligence agencies and Whitehall departments. Since its creation, reports from the JIC have contributed to almost every key foreign policy decision taken by the British Government. This volume covers the evolution of the JIC since 1936 and culminates with its role in the events of Suez in 1956. This book will be of much interest to students of intelligence studies, British politics, international diplomacy, security studies and International Relations in general.Dr Michael S. Goodman is Reader in Intelligence and International Affairs in the Department of War Studies, King´s College London. He is author or editor of five previous books, including the Routledge Companion to Intelligence Studies (2013).mehr
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KlappentextVolume One of the Official History of the Joint Intelligence Committee draws upon a range of released and classified papers to produce the first, authoritative account of the way in which intelligence was used to inform policy.For almost 80 years the Joint Intelligence Committee (JIC) has been a central player in the secret machinery of the British Government, providing a co-ordinated intelligence service to policy makers, drawing upon the work of the intelligence agencies and Whitehall departments. Since its creation, reports from the JIC have contributed to almost every key foreign policy decision taken by the British Government. This volume covers the evolution of the JIC since 1936 and culminates with its role in the events of Suez in 1956. This book will be of much interest to students of intelligence studies, British politics, international diplomacy, security studies and International Relations in general.Dr Michael S. Goodman is Reader in Intelligence and International Affairs in the Department of War Studies, King´s College London. He is author or editor of five previous books, including the Routledge Companion to Intelligence Studies (2013).
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ISBN/GTIN978-0-415-84104-7
ProduktartBuch
EinbandartGebunden
FormatGenäht
Erscheinungsjahr2014
Erscheinungsdatum11.06.2014
Seiten492 Seiten
SpracheEnglisch
MasseBreite 157 mm, Höhe 231 mm, Dicke 23 mm
Gewicht590 g
Artikel-Nr.28876401

Inhalt/Kritik

Inhaltsverzeichnis
Foreword by Jon Day Glossary Introduction Part I: Origins, 1936-1939 1: Why Joint Intelligence? 2: Building a Foundation Part II: War, 1939-1945 3: The Onset of War: 1939-1940 4: Stabilisation: 1941-1942 5: Preparing for the End, 1943-1945 Part Three: New Threats, 1945-1957 6: A New Identity, 1945-1957 7: Creating a World-Wide Intelligence Network 8: Changing Enemies: The Rise of the Soviet Union, 1945-1947 9: The Bear: The Emergence and Stabilisation of the Cold War, 1947-1957 10: Studying the Soviet War Machine 11: War in the Far East: Part I - Conflict in China and Korea 12: War in the Far East: Part II - Problems n the Colonies 13: Adventures in the Middle East: Part I - The Rise of Nationalism 14: Adventures in the Middle East: Part II - The Suez Crisis Conclusionmehr

Autor

Michael S. Goodman is Reader in Intelligence and International Affairs in the Department of War Studies, King's College London. He is the author or editor of five previous books, including the Routledge Companion to Intelligence Studies (co-editor, 2013).