This work considers, for the first time, the intelligence
relationship between three important North Atlantic powers in the
Twenty-first century, from WWII to post-Cold War. 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.
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