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Intelligence and International Relations, 1900-1945


Intelligence and International Relations, 1900-1945

Paperback by Andrew, Christopher; Noakes, Jeremy

Intelligence and International Relations, 1900-1945

£29.99

ISBN:
9780859892438
Publication Date:
1 Jan 1987
Language:
English
Publisher:
Liverpool University Press
Imprint:
University of Exeter Press
Pages:
322 pages
Format:
Paperback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 27 - 29 May 2024
Intelligence and International Relations, 1900-1945

Description

The essays in this volume assess the influence of intelligence on the Second World War and open up a number of other important areas for research. Studies of the growth of the imperial intelligence network cast new light on subjects ranging from Canadian surveillance of Vancouver Sikhs to signals intelligence in the Middle East. Studies of Japanese intelligence indicate the significance of Asian intelligence systems as a factor in modern international relations.A number of contributors emphasize the slowness with which governments and high commands learned to assess and use the intelligence they received.

Contents

Foreword Abbreviations Introduction: Intelligence and International Relations, 1900-1945 Christopher Andrew Secret Intelligence and British Foreign Policy 1900-1939 Christopher Andrew 1914: The Safety of Ciphers and the Outbreak of the First World War Jean Stengers The Surveillance of Indian 'Seditionists' in North America, 1905-1915 Richard Popplewell Intelligence and its Interpretation: Mesopotamia 1914-1916 Peter Morris Lord Curzon and Secret Intelligence Keith Jeffery and Alan Sharp Japanese Intelligence 1894-1922 Ian Nish Japanese Intelligence 1919-1945: A Suitable Case for Treatment J. W. M. Chapman French Military Intelligence and the Coming of War 1935-1939 Anthony Adamthwaite British Intelligence in the Second World War F. H. Hinsley The Evolution of the JIC System Up to and During World War II Edward Thomas Army Ultra in the Mediterranean Theatre: Darkness and Light Ralph Bennett British Naval Intelligence in Two World Wars Patrick Beesly The Operational Use of 'ULTRA' in the Battle of the Atlantic Jurgen Rohwer The Tottering Giant: German Perceptions of Soviet Military and Economic Strength in Preparation for 'Operation Blau' (1942) Bernd Wegner Notes on Contributors

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