Description: During the second half of the 20th century, intelligence co-operation between the three North Atlantic powers of America, Britain and Canada played a vital role in Western struggles against Nazi Germany, Imperial Japan, Soviet Russia and their lesser allies. As demonstrated in the case studies in this volume, World War II cemented loose and often informal inter-allied agreements on security intelligence that had preceded it, and created new and important areas of close and formal co-operation in such areas as codebreaking and foreign intelligence. But what was the true nature of this co-operation? Wartime myths have obscured much of the rality, and while the western powers undoubtedly benefited from the dividends of these agreements during the Cold War that followed, they also experienced restrictions on national sovereignty whose costs have often caused controversy, while the search for co-operation frequently provided cause for friction.
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EAN: 9780714681429
UPC: 9780714681429
ISBN: 9780714681429
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Format: Paperback, 286 pages
Author: David Stafford (Edited by)
Book Title: American-British-Canadian Intelligence Relations,
Item Height: 2.3 cm
Item Length: 21.8 cm
Item Weight: 0.29 kg
Item Width: 15.2 cm
Language: Eng
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd