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Intelligence and Imperial Defence

Intelligence and Imperial Defence
Author: Richard James Popplewell
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 370
Release: 2018-12-07
Genre: History
ISBN: 1135239339

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This is the first book to appear on British intelligence operations based in both India and London, which defended the Indian Empire against subversion during the first two decades of the twentieth century. It is concerned with the threat to the British Raj posed by the Indian revolutionary movement, the resulting development of the imperial intelligence service and the role it played during the First World War.


Intelligence, Defence and Diplomacy

Intelligence, Defence and Diplomacy
Author: Richard J. Aldrich
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 245
Release: 2013-07-23
Genre: History
ISBN: 1135197334

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What was Britain's reaction to the death of Stalin? How has Britain reconciled a modern nuclear strategy with its traditional imperial defence commitments around the world? How has secret intelligence affected the Special Relationship' since 1945? Certain clear questions and perennial themes run through British overseas policy since 1945. This book examines them, drawing on new research by leading historians and scholars in the field.


Imperial Defence

Imperial Defence
Author: Greg Kennedy
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 347
Release: 2007-11-21
Genre: History
ISBN: 1134252463

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This new collection of essays, from leading British and Canadian scholars, presents an excellent insight into the strategic thinking of the British Empire. It defines the main areas of the strategic decision-making process that was known as 'Imperial Defence'. The theme is one of imperial defence and defence of empire, so chapters will be historiographical in nature, discussing the major features of each key component of imperial defence, areas of agreement and disagreement in the existing literature on critical interpretations, introducing key individuals and positions and commenting on the appropriateness of existing studies, as well as identifying a raft of new directions for future research.


Imperial Defence

Imperial Defence
Author: Sir Charles Wentworth Dilke
Publisher: London, Macmillan
Total Pages: 304
Release: 1892
Genre: Commonwealth countries
ISBN:

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Spies in the Empire

Spies in the Empire
Author: Stephen Wade
Publisher: Anthem Press
Total Pages: 307
Release: 2007
Genre: History
ISBN: 184331262X

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There have been a great many books written on military intelligence and the secret services rooted in the twentieth century; however there is very little covering the activities of the men involved in the establishment of this fascinating institution. Its origins lie in the British Army: from the beginnings in the Topographical Department to the Boer War, when various factors made the foundation work of the eventual MI5 (founded in 1909) possible. Incredibly, there were two vast armies in the 1840s, both serving the state and Queen, yet no formally organized military intelligence bureau. Such ignorance of the enemy brought about many botched and bloody encounters, such as the notorious 'Charge of the Light Brigade'. The thrilling story of the various intelligence sources for the armed forces throughout the Victorian period is one of individuals, adventurers and small, ad hoc bodies set up by commanders when the need arose. Stephen Wade's enthralling book reveals the unsteady foundations of one of the country's most prominent and renowned organizations, tracing the various elements that gradually composed the intelligence and political branches of Britain's Secret Service.


The Imperial Security State

The Imperial Security State
Author: James Louis Hevia
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 313
Release: 2012-06-28
Genre: History
ISBN: 0521896088

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An important new study of the information systems of the British empire and of how knowledge was used to maintain empire.


Intelligence and Military Operations

Intelligence and Military Operations
Author: Michael Handel
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 481
Release: 2013-09-13
Genre: History
ISBN: 1135179344

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Traditionally the military community held the intelligence profession in low esteem, spying was seen as dirty work and information was all to often ignored if it conflicted with a commander's own view. Handel examines the ways in which this situation has improved and argues that co-operation between the intelligence adviser and the military decision maker is vital.


Intelligence, Defence, and Diplomacy

Intelligence, Defence, and Diplomacy
Author: Richard James Aldrich
Publisher:
Total Pages: 273
Release: 2013
Genre: Diplomatic and consular service
ISBN:

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Intelligence in War

Intelligence in War
Author: John Keegan
Publisher: Vintage
Total Pages: 448
Release: 2003-10-28
Genre: History
ISBN: 1400041937

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A masterly look at the value and limitations of intelligence in the conduct of war from the premier military historian of our time, John Keegan. Intelligence gathering is an immensely complicated and vulnerable endeavor. And it often fails. Until the invention of the telegraph and radio, information often traveled no faster than a horse could ride, yet intelligence helped defeat Napoleon. In the twentieth century, photo analysts didn’t recognize Germany’s V-2 rockets for what they were; on the other hand, intelligence helped lead to victory over the Japanese at Midway. In Intelligence in War, John Keegan illustrates that only when paired with force has military intelligence been an effective tool, as it may one day be in besting al-Qaeda.


Empire of Secrets

Empire of Secrets
Author: Calder Walton
Publisher: ABRAMS
Total Pages: 461
Release: 2014-10-29
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1468310437

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The renowned espionage historian offers “a gripping account of British intelligence during the last days of empire” (The Daily Telegraph). Drawing on a wealth of newly declassified records and hitherto overlooked personal papers, intelligence expert Calder Walton offers a compelling and authoritative history of Britain’s espionage activities after World War II. A major addition to intelligence literature, this is the first book to utilize records from the Foreign Office’s secret archive, which contains some of the darkest and most shameful secrets from the last days of Britain’s empire. Working clandestinely, MI5 operatives helped to prop up newly independent states across the globe against a ceaseless campaign of Communist subversion. Though the CIA is often assumed to be the principal actor against the Soviet Union through the Cold War, Britain plays a key role through its so-called “special relationship” with the United States. In Empire of Secrets, Walton sheds new light on everything from violent counterinsurgencies fought by British forces in the jungles of Malaya and Kenya, to urban warfare campaigns conducted in Palestine and the Arabian Peninsula. The stories here have chilling contemporary resonance, detailing the use and abuse of intelligence by governments that oversaw state-sanctioned terrorism, wartime rendition, and “enhanced” interrogation. “An important and highly original account of postwar British intelligence.” —The Wall Street Journal