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Intelligence in the Cold War: What Difference did it Make? (Hardcover, New): Michael Herman, Gwilym Hughes Intelligence in the Cold War: What Difference did it Make? (Hardcover, New)
Michael Herman, Gwilym Hughes
R4,206 Discovery Miles 42 060 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Intelligence was a major part of the Cold War, waged by both sides with an almost warlike intensity. Yet the question 'What difference did it all make?' remains unanswered. Did it help to contain the Cold War, or fuel it and keep it going? Did it make it hotter or colder? Did these large intelligence bureaucracies tell truth to power, or give their governments what they expected to hear? These questions have not previously been addressed systematically, and seven writers tackle them here on Cold War aspects that include intelligence as warning, threat assessment, assessing military balances, Third World activities, and providing reassurance. Their conclusions are as relevant to understanding what governments can expect from their big, secret organizations today as they are to those of historians analysing the Cold War motivations of East and West. This book is valuable not only for intelligence, international relations and Cold War specialists but also for all those concerned with intelligence's modern cost-effectiveness and accountability. This book was published as a special issue of Intelligence and National Security.

Intelligence in the Cold War: What Difference did it Make? (Paperback): Michael Herman, Gwilym Hughes Intelligence in the Cold War: What Difference did it Make? (Paperback)
Michael Herman, Gwilym Hughes
R1,400 Discovery Miles 14 000 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Intelligence was a major part of the Cold War, waged by both sides with an almost warlike intensity. Yet the question 'What difference did it all make?' remains unanswered. Did it help to contain the Cold War, or fuel it and keep it going? Did it make it hotter or colder? Did these large intelligence bureaucracies tell truth to power, or give their governments what they expected to hear?

These questions have not previously been addressed systematically, and seven writers tackle them here on Cold War aspects that include intelligence as warning, threat assessment, assessing military balances, Third World activities, and providing reassurance. Their conclusions are as relevant to understanding what governments can expect from their big, secret organizations today as they are to those of historians analysing the Cold War motivations of East and West. This book is valuable not only for intelligence, international relations and Cold War specialists but also for all those concerned with intelligence's modern cost-effectiveness and accountability.

This book was published as a special issue of "Intelligence and National Security."

Excavations alongside Roman Ermine Street Cambridgeshire 1996 - The Archaeology of the A1(M) Alconbury to Peterborough Road... Excavations alongside Roman Ermine Street Cambridgeshire 1996 - The Archaeology of the A1(M) Alconbury to Peterborough Road Scheme (Paperback)
Peter Ellis, Gwilym Hughes, Peter Leach, Catharine Mould, Jon Sterenberg
R1,335 Discovery Miles 13 350 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

Report of the investigation of several sites undertaken by Birmingham University FAU in advance of the A1 Alconbury to Peterborough road improvements, including reports on the botanical and faunal remains and on the smallfinds, and a detailed one on the prehistoric and Roman pottery.

The excavation of a late prehistoric and Romano_British settlement at Thornwell Farm, Chepstow, Gwent, 1992 (Paperback): Gwilym... The excavation of a late prehistoric and Romano_British settlement at Thornwell Farm, Chepstow, Gwent, 1992 (Paperback)
Gwilym Hughes
R1,406 Discovery Miles 14 060 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

A report on the excavation of this multiperiod settlement which was undertaken prior to the development of the land into a residential housing estate. Evidence of prehistoric presence was found in the form of flints, sherds and a possible Iron Age structure: the Romano-British material is more extensive. Contains articles on the smallfinds and specialist reports on skeletal and environmental remains and the radiocarbon dates.

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