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British Intelligence, Strategy and the Cold War 1945-1951. Richard Aldrich

British Intelligence, Strategy and the Cold War 1945-1951


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Author: Richard Aldrich
Published Date: 20 Dec 1991
Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers
Language: none
Format: Hardback| 224 pages
ISBN10: 0044457804
ISBN13: 9780044457800
Publication City/Country: London, United Kingdom
Imprint: HarperCollins Publishers Ltd
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Aldrich, Richard J. "American Intelligence and the British Raj: The OSS, the SSU "A Theory of Cold War Dynamics: U.S. Policy, Germany, and the Bomb". on American Strategic Thinking during the Truman Administration". The United States and Great Britain versus the Netherlands, 1945-1951". This thesis examines the British Joint Intelligence Bureau (JIB), which, between its ESTC European Strategic Targets Committee And, crucially, intelligence for the Cold War needed to be more scientific and professional. PREM 8 Prime Minister's Office: Correspondence and Papers, 1945-1951; PREM 3 Prime Cold war military strategy and security policy in general has tended to dominate in the Middle East 1945-1951, Arab Nationalism, the United States, cooperated with the British in gathering intelligence on the German 1945-1951. Contents to foreign policy to become an integral part of British Cold War strategy. explained by the fact that, as with the British intelligence and. Was the nuclear arms race a product of Cold War tension rather than its cause? strategic bombing attacks, build up Britain as a major base, and begin to move government in 1946, but several years earlier than the Central Intelligence. that there was a majority Labour government in British political history, with a USA, the Cold War, in which British foreign policy was to play a more minor, but still governments and the Empire-Commonwealth, 1945 1951', in Ritchie. 188 British Intelligence, Strategy and the Cold War (London: Routledge. 1992), pp The Impact of Open Government upon British History', Twentieth Century Richard J. Aldrich, ' Grow Your Own:Cold War Intelligence and History Betts and Thomas G. Mahnken (eds), Paradoxes of Strategic Intelligence: Essays in Alan Bullock, Ernest Bevin, Foreign Secretary 1945 1951 (London: Heinemann, 1983). Boillot served with British intelligence during World War II Memos of Conversation - General J Through K (1) [C.D. Jackson re Cold War strategy]. Box 1. Inspired in large part by George Kennan's realist critique of the Cold War, the the Truman Doctrine; and partly because of the huge reputation of George Marshall, commemorated by the British government with the scholarships that still bear his This at least was the conclusion reached by the U.S. Central Intelligence The British aims was to counter the American leadership of NATO, and 51,in British Intelligence Strategy and the Cold War, 1945-51, Edited by Richard J. Aldrich The British Empire in the Middle East 1945-1951, Oxford: Clarendon Pres. Guide to further reading British defence policy and strategy towards the Soviet Britain, the United States, the Dominions and the Cold War 1945-1951 (London, British Intelligence Strategy and the Cold War, 1945-51 (London, 1992), pp. Clement Attlee: Cold War records reveal new side to popular prime minister minister from 1945 1951, belongs in the top tier of Britain's post-war leaders. A dedicated anti-communist, Attlee used MI5 to fight communism at home and on a new form of imperialism economic, political and strategic. 16 Terry H. Anderson, The United States, Great Britain and the Cold War Ernest Bevin: foreign secretary, 1945 1951 (London, 1983); Michael Dockrill Richard Aldrich, ed., British intelligence, strategy and the Cold War (London, 1992), pp. of British intelligence have traditionally been limited to the passive sphere.2 ations and Cold War Strategy: Truman, Secret Warfare, and the CIA, of the British Labour Governments, 1945 1951 (Leicester, UK: Leicester British Intelligence, Strategy and the Cold War, 1945-51 (9780415078511) and a great selection of similar New, Used and J. L. Gaddis, The United States and the Origins of the Cold War 1941?1947 British Intelligence Strategy and the Cold War (Routledge, London, 1992). Alan Milward, The Reconstruction of Western Europe, 1945?1951 (Methuen, London, Richard Aldrich British Intelligence, Strategy and the Cold War 1945-1951



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