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The contributors to Strategic Stability in the Post-Cold War World
and the Future of Nuclear Disarmament recognize that the collapse
of the former Soviet Union has left a conceptual vacuum in the
definition of a new world order. Never before have the components
of world order all changed so rapidly, so deeply, or so globally.
As Henry Kissinger points out, the emergence of a new world order
will have to confront three fundamental questions: What are the
basic units of the international order? What are their means of
interacting? and What are the goals on behalf of which they
interact? The main question is whether the establishment and
maintenance of an international system will turn out to be a
conscious design, or the outgrowth of a trial of strength. The
concept of a planning framework that could shape or govern these
interactions is emerging and may now be at hand. Capturing this
emerging framework is the thrust of the present book, which seeks
to reach a consensus on defining a model (calculus) for strategic
stability in a changing, multipolar world in the presence of
weapons of mass destruction - the model being the core of a
conscious design to shape or govern the interactions of nation
states in a new world order. The following taxonomy of the
dimensions of strategic stability was accepted by the contributors
as the first step towards such a model: Stability in geopolitics
and balance of power; Arms race stability; Deterrence stability,
crisis stability, first strike stability; Stability in the presence
of clandestine proliferation. After four gruelling days, this
unprecedented gathering of top academic, scientific and military
experts from the USA, Russia, the UK, France, China, India, and
Israel reached a general agreement that is captured in the
Consensus Report; each participant presented an individual
contribution that further fleshes out the dimensions of strategic
stability. This unprecedented work provides joint concepts for all
leaders of the nuclear powers to shape their decisions for the
coming decades. And for the first time they can base their
decisions on agreed scientific facts, not just political judgments.
What does it feel like to live a lie - and betray your country? A
gripping history of secret intelligenceFrom France’s brilliant
female impersonator and secret agent to the infamous Cambridge spy
ring, John Hughes-Wilson offers a nerve-shredding insight into the
work – and treacheries – of the spies who shaped history. From
WWII’s cryptography to Elizabeth I and the hunt for Osama bin
Laden, the hidden hand of intelligence is exposed behind every
critical decision. Written by an ex-intelligence officer, The
Puppet Masters lifts the veil on the role of spying and
intelligence in the great events of history with thrilling clarity.
Perfect for readers of Ben Macintyre. ‘John Hughes-Wilson has a
lively pen and an eye for a good anecdote… an enjoyable romp
through world history’ The Sunday Telegraph ‘A powerful book…
there should be a well-thumbed copy of this book on every
general’s bedside table…’ The Spectator
It is 1914 and Lieutenant T.O.M. Gunn, Tommy Gunn to his pals, is a
young infantry lieutenant in the Sherwood Foresters, just back on
leave from India as war is declared in Europe. The British
Expeditionary Force is off to fight in France, and Gunn is
determined to join in the fray. He throws in his lot with a
hastily-formed battalion of reservists, regulars and territorial
soldiers who soon find themselves pitchforked into the mayhem of
the Western Front. As autumn turns to winter and the men find
themselves floundering in the freezing mud of the trenches and
facing an implacable German foe, Tommy and his fellow soldiers
begin to realise that this is going to be a long war - and they
will be lucky to survive.
This Report contains a Consensus Report and the papers submitted to
the April 6 -10, 1995 NATO Advanced Research Workshop on Strategic
Stability In The Post-Cold War World And The Future Of Nuclear
Disarmament, held in Washington D. C., United States Of America of
at The Airlie Conference Center. The workshop was sponsored by the
NATO Division Scientific and Environmental Affairs as part of its
ongoing outreach programme to widen and deepen scientific contacts
between NATO member countries and the Cooperation Partner countries
of the former Warsaw Treaty Organization. The participants
recognize that the collapse of the former Soviet Union has left a
conceptual vacuum in the definition of a new world order. Never
before have the components of world order all changed so rapidly,
so deeply, or so globally. As Henry Kissinger points out, the
emergence of the new world order will have answered three
fundamental questions: " What are the basic units of the
international order? What are their means of interacting? and What
are the goals on behalf of which they interact? " The main question
is whether the establishment and maintenance of an international
system will turn out to be a conscious design, or the outgrowth of
a test of strength. The concept of a planning framework that could
shape or govern these interactions is emerging and may now be at
hand. Capturing this emerging framework is the thrust of this
NATO-sponsored Advanced Research Workshop.
'A cracking good read... I will recommend this book to anyone' -
Professor Richard Holmes, CBE 'The Falklands, Yom Kippur, Tet and
Pearl Harbor? Avoidable intelligence blunders or much worse?
Altogether a compelling read from someone who knows the business' -
Nigel West This book is a professional military-intelligence
officer's - and controversial insider's - view of some of the
greatest intelligence blunders of recent history. It includes the
serious developments in government misuse of intelligence in the
US-led coalition's 2003 war with Iraq, as well as failures of
intelligence in Ukraine following Russia's invasion in February
2022. Colonel John Hughes-Wilson analyses not just the events that
conspire to cause disaster, but why crucial intelligence is so
often ignored, misunderstood or spun by politicians and seasoned
generals alike. This book analyses: how Hitler's intelligence staff
misled him in a bid to outfox their Nazi Party rivals; the
bureaucratic bungling behind Pearl Harbor; how in-fighting within
American intelligence ensured they were taken off guard by the Viet
Cong's 1968 Tet Offensive; how overconfidence, political
interference and deception facilitated Egypt and Syria's 1973
surprise attack on Israel; why a handful of marines and a London
taxicab were all Britain had to defend the Falklands; the mistaken
intelligence that allowed Saddam Hussein to remain in power until
the second Iraq War of 2003; the truth behind the US failure to run
a terrorist warning system before the 9/11 WTC bombing; and how
governments are increasingly pressurising intelligence agencies to
'spin' a party-political line.
The definitive history of the British soldiers executed by their
own Army during the First World War. Three hundred and fifty-one
men were executed by British Army firing squads between September
1914 and November 1920. By far the greatest number, 266 were shot
for desertion in the face of the enemy. The executions continue to
haunt the history of the war, with talk today of shell shock and
posthumous pardons. Using new material released from the Public
Records Office and other sources, the authors reveal what really
happened and place the story of these executions firmly in the
context of the military, social and medical context of the period.
This book is a professional military-intelligence officer's and a
controversial insider's view of some of the greatest intelligence
blunders of recent history. It includes the serious developments in
government misuse of intelligence in the recent war with Iraq.
Colonel John Hughes-Wilson analyses not just the events that
conspire to cause disaster, but why crucial intelligence is so
often ignored, misunderstood or spun by politicians and seasoned
generals alike. This book analyses: how Hitler's intelligence staff
misled him in a bid to outfox their Nazi Party rivals; the
bureaucratic bungling behind Pearl Harbor; how in-fighting within
American intelligence ensured they were taken off guard by the Viet
Cong's 1968 Tet Offensive; how over confidence, political
interference and deception facilitated Egypt and Syria's 1973
surprise attack on Israel; why a handful of marines and a London
taxicab were all Britain had to defend the Falklands; the mistaken
intelligence that allowed Saddam Hussein to remain in power until
the second Iraq War of 2003; the truth behind the US failure to run
a terrorist warning system before the 9/11 WTC bombing; and how
governments are increasingly pressurising intelligence agencies to
'spin' the party-political line.
The secret world of military intelligence - written by a senior
intelligence officer John Hughes-Wilson is a former intelligence
officer and is ideally placed to reveal the secret history of
military intelligence. He takes us 'behind the scenes' of military
and political events from Elizabeth I to Osama bin Laden and the
crisis in the Middle East. The book is divided into three parts.
The first investigates some famous disasters when lack of
intelligence was the decisive factor, e.g. Gallipoli and Dieppe.
The second examines some equally famous examples of good
intelligence being overlooked or ignored, e.g. the 'bridge too far'
battle of Arnhem. The last part goes behind the scenes of some
famous successes, from the capture of Slobodan Milosevic to the
defeat of IRA bombing campaigns and the arrest of a spy ring at the
heart of NATO.
The Cold War was an undeclared war, fought silently and carefully
between ideological opponents armed with the most fearsome weapons
mankind has ever seen. Hughes-Wilson takes a cool look at this war,
from the Bolshevik Revolution of 1917 to the collapse of the Berlin
Wall in 1989 and the dissolution of the USSR thereafter. He
examines the suspicion and paranoia -- on both sides -- of the
greatest stand-off in history. Written by one of Britain's leading,
popular, military historians, this book makes accessible for the
first time one of the key periods to shape our world.
US President Harry Truman evidently understood the terrifying power
of atomic weaponry, but no one could have realised its full
potential when he ordered the bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki in
August 1945. Those military attacks, along with the disasters at
the Fukushima and Chernobyl nuclear reactors, might spring to mind
at the mention of nuclear destruction, but the majority of the
events recorded in this book are entirely unknown to most people.
This book records the facts - many of them still shrouded in
secrecy - which show a worrying truth: we have teetered
precariously on the brink of Armageddon far more frequently than
the general public realises. Since that first and last atomic war
in 1945, there have been a terrifying number of nuclear accidents
and mishaps, from the careless or accidental to the genuinely
intentional and only narrowly averted. Despite the catastrophic
nature of any nuclear conflict, we have come to the very borders of
such a situation eight times since the 1960s. These were potential
conflicts, but there have been other accidents, such as the reactor
meltdown at the nuclear generating plant at Three Mile Island,
Pennsylvania, in 1979, or the 'Palomares Incident' in 1966, when a
USAF B-52 bomber crashed after a mid-air collision, dropping four
hydrogen bombs on Spanish soil . . . Eve of Destruction is a
warning from recent history. It is a call to sit up and listen, and
to take note of the very real danger of nuclear catastrophe. It is
a timely and important book because, after all, the future of our
planet has to concern us all.
The book that gives an insider's view of some of the great
intelligence blunders of recent history. Including Stalin's
Operation Barbarossa, Hitler being misled by his own intelligence
staff, the bungling that enabled an attack on Pearl Harbor, lack of
preparation for the Viet Cong's offensive 1968, Arab Israeli war
1973, Falkland Islands, Gulf War 1991...New material to include:
The US failure to run warning system before 9/11; the War on
Terrorism; the Islamic Terrorist threat; mis-use of intelligence by
UK government in War with Iraq; intelligence problems of Middle
East; challenges of 21st century.
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