Intelligence power in practice / Michael Herman and David Schaefer.
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- 9781474499576
- JF1525.I6 .H476 2022
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Part 1. Secrecy and Liberal Society-- 1. Profiles in Intelligence: An Interview with Michael Herman-- 2. The Rush to Transparency: Releasing Wartime Codebreaking Secrets-- 3. GCHQ De-unionisation-- 4. Intelligence and Ethical Foreign Policy.
Part 2. The Cold War-- 5. Intelligence as Threats and Reassurance-- 6. What Difference Did It Make?-- 7.The Intelligence War: Reflections on Sigint-- 8. National Requirements-- 9. Manual Morse and the Intelligence Gold Standard-- 10. Teufelsberg.
Part 3. Organisation and Reform-- 11. 1945 Organisation-- 12. Post-Cold War Issues and Opportunities-- 13. Evidence to Butler-- 14. Joint Intelligence and Butler-- 15. Butler Reviewed.
Part 4. Personalities in British Intelligence-- 16. Recruitment in 1945 and 'Perculiar Personal Characteristics'-- 17. Up from the Country: Cabinet Office Impressions 1972-5--
18. The Joint Intelligence Committee 1972-5-- 19. GCHQ Directors-- 20. Harry Burke and Able Archer-- 21. A Special London Contribution.
Description based on print version record.
Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, MI : ProQuest, 2018. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest affiliated libraries.