Spies, Spin and the Fourth Estate : : British Intelligence and the Media / / Paul Lashmar.
A former national security correspondent’s groundbreaking account of the turbulent relationship between British Intelligence and the media Written by an award-winning investigative journalist and a research academic, who previously worked at The Observer, The Independent, World in Action, the BBC an...
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505 | 0 | 0 | |t Frontmatter -- |t CONTENTS -- |t PREFACE -- |t ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS -- |t Introduction -- |t ONE Setting the Scene -- |t TWO The Great War -- |t THREE The Interwar Years and the Dark Arts -- |t FOUR The Second World War -- |t FIVE The ‘Era of Trust’ -- |t SIX Cold War Warriors -- |t SEVEN Agitprop -- |t EIGHT 1968 and All That -- |t NINE 1975: The Year of Intelligence -- |t TEN The Thatcher Years -- |t ELEVEN Spycatcher -- |t TWELVE The Wall Comes Down -- |t THIRTEEN The ‘War on Terror’ -- |t FOURTEEN Citizenfour -- |t FIFTEEN Lives at Risk -- |t SIXTEEN Ostriches, Cheerleaders, Lemonsuckers and Guardians -- |t SEVENTEEN Reflections on Forty Years of Spy Watching -- |t REFERENCES -- |t INDEX |
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520 | |a A former national security correspondent’s groundbreaking account of the turbulent relationship between British Intelligence and the media Written by an award-winning investigative journalist and a research academic, who previously worked at The Observer, The Independent, World in Action, the BBC and Channel 4 Draws on the author's many publications on national security and hundreds of interviews with key players undertaken during his four decades as a journalistDevelops a theoretical framework that draws on concepts from British cultural studies, post-Frankfurt School philosophy (Bourdieu, Foucault and Habermas), political theory and Intelligence StudiesAn extremely timely book given the Snowden affair and growing concerns that we are ‘sleepwalking’ into becoming a mass surveillance societyCombining his expertise as a national security correspondent and research academic, Paul Lashmar reveals how and why the media became more critical in its reporting of the Secret State. He explores a series of major case studies including Snowden, WikiLeaks, Spycatcher, rendition and torture, and MI5’s vetting of the BBC – most of which he reported on as they happened. He discusses the issues that news coverage raises for democracy and gives you a deeper understanding of how intelligence and the media function, interact and fit into structures of power and knowledge. | ||
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