Spying on the World : : The Declassified Documents of the Joint Intelligence Committee, 1936-2013 / / Michael S. Goodman, Richard J. Aldrich, Rory Cormac.

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Frontmatter -- Contents -- 1. Introduction: The Rise of the Joint Intelligence Committee -- 2. Origins of the Joint Intelligence Committee -- 3. World War II and the Role of Intelligence in Strategic Planning -- 4. A Post-War Intelligence Machinery -- 5. Origins of the Soviet Threat -- 6. Sigint Targeting -- 7. The Berlin Blockade -- 8. Chinese Intervention in the Korean War -- 9. Estimating Soviet Capabilities -- 10. Counterinsurgency -- 11. The Suez Crisis -- 12. The Cuban Missile Crisis -- 13. Vietnam -- 14. The Soviet Invasion of Czechoslovakia, 1968 -- 15. The Rise of International Terrorism in the Middle East -- 16. Northern Ireland: Direct Rule -- 17. The Falklands War -- 18. Changing Requirements at the End of the Cold War -- 19. War in Iraq: Weapons of Mass Destruction -- 20. War in Iraq: Aftermath -- 21. The Joint Intelligence Committee and the National Security Council -- 22. The Syrian Civil War -- 23. Through the Looking Glass: Illusions of Openness and the Study of British Intelligence -- Appendix: Chairmen of the Joint Intelligence Committee -- Document Sources -- Bibliography -- Index
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Intelligence service 21st century Great Britain.
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Spying on the World : The Declassified Documents of the Joint Intelligence Committee, 1936-2013 /
Frontmatter --
Contents --
1. Introduction: The Rise of the Joint Intelligence Committee --
2. Origins of the Joint Intelligence Committee --
3. World War II and the Role of Intelligence in Strategic Planning --
4. A Post-War Intelligence Machinery --
5. Origins of the Soviet Threat --
6. Sigint Targeting --
7. The Berlin Blockade --
8. Chinese Intervention in the Korean War --
9. Estimating Soviet Capabilities --
10. Counterinsurgency --
11. The Suez Crisis --
12. The Cuban Missile Crisis --
13. Vietnam --
14. The Soviet Invasion of Czechoslovakia, 1968 --
15. The Rise of International Terrorism in the Middle East --
16. Northern Ireland: Direct Rule --
17. The Falklands War --
18. Changing Requirements at the End of the Cold War --
19. War in Iraq: Weapons of Mass Destruction --
20. War in Iraq: Aftermath --
21. The Joint Intelligence Committee and the National Security Council --
22. The Syrian Civil War --
23. Through the Looking Glass: Illusions of Openness and the Study of British Intelligence --
Appendix: Chairmen of the Joint Intelligence Committee --
Document Sources --
Bibliography --
Index
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Contents --
1. Introduction: The Rise of the Joint Intelligence Committee --
2. Origins of the Joint Intelligence Committee --
3. World War II and the Role of Intelligence in Strategic Planning --
4. A Post-War Intelligence Machinery --
5. Origins of the Soviet Threat --
6. Sigint Targeting --
7. The Berlin Blockade --
8. Chinese Intervention in the Korean War --
9. Estimating Soviet Capabilities --
10. Counterinsurgency --
11. The Suez Crisis --
12. The Cuban Missile Crisis --
13. Vietnam --
14. The Soviet Invasion of Czechoslovakia, 1968 --
15. The Rise of International Terrorism in the Middle East --
16. Northern Ireland: Direct Rule --
17. The Falklands War --
18. Changing Requirements at the End of the Cold War --
19. War in Iraq: Weapons of Mass Destruction --
20. War in Iraq: Aftermath --
21. The Joint Intelligence Committee and the National Security Council --
22. The Syrian Civil War --
23. Through the Looking Glass: Illusions of Openness and the Study of British Intelligence --
Appendix: Chairmen of the Joint Intelligence Committee --
Document Sources --
Bibliography --
Index
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contents Frontmatter --
Contents --
1. Introduction: The Rise of the Joint Intelligence Committee --
2. Origins of the Joint Intelligence Committee --
3. World War II and the Role of Intelligence in Strategic Planning --
4. A Post-War Intelligence Machinery --
5. Origins of the Soviet Threat --
6. Sigint Targeting --
7. The Berlin Blockade --
8. Chinese Intervention in the Korean War --
9. Estimating Soviet Capabilities --
10. Counterinsurgency --
11. The Suez Crisis --
12. The Cuban Missile Crisis --
13. Vietnam --
14. The Soviet Invasion of Czechoslovakia, 1968 --
15. The Rise of International Terrorism in the Middle East --
16. Northern Ireland: Direct Rule --
17. The Falklands War --
18. Changing Requirements at the End of the Cold War --
19. War in Iraq: Weapons of Mass Destruction --
20. War in Iraq: Aftermath --
21. The Joint Intelligence Committee and the National Security Council --
22. The Syrian Civil War --
23. Through the Looking Glass: Illusions of Openness and the Study of British Intelligence --
Appendix: Chairmen of the Joint Intelligence Committee --
Document Sources --
Bibliography --
Index
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