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Spying And The Crown - The Secret Relationship Between British Intelligence And The Royals (Paperback): Richard J. Aldrich,... Spying And The Crown - The Secret Relationship Between British Intelligence And The Royals (Paperback)
Richard J. Aldrich, Rory Cormac
R328 Discovery Miles 3 280 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

For the first time, Spying and the Crown uncovers the remarkable relationship between the Royal Family and the intelligence community, from the reign of Queen Victoria to the death of Princess Diana.

In an enthralling narrative, Richard J. Aldrich and Rory Cormac show how the British secret services grew out of persistent attempts to assassinate Victoria and then operated on a private and informal basis, drawing on close personal relationships between senior spies, the aristocracy, and the monarchy.

Based on original research and new evidence, Spying and the Crown presents the British monarchy in an entirely new light and reveals how far their majesties still call the shots in a hidden world.

Previously published as The Secret Royals.

Crown, Cloak, and Dagger - The British Monarchy and Secret Intelligence from Victoria to Elizabeth II: Richard J. Aldrich, Rory... Crown, Cloak, and Dagger - The British Monarchy and Secret Intelligence from Victoria to Elizabeth II
Richard J. Aldrich, Rory Cormac
R848 R715 Discovery Miles 7 150 Save R133 (16%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Surprising revelations about the active role of the monarch in British intelligence The British Royal Family and the intelligence community are two of the most mysterious and mythologized actors of the British State. Crown, Cloak, and Dagger offers a new history of how the two have been inextricably linked from the reign of Queen Victoria to the present. Richard J. Aldrich and Rory Cormac unveil a wealth of archival detail that changes our understanding of the role of the monarch in politics, intelligence, and international relations. Successive queens and kings have all played an active role in steering British intelligence, sometimes against the wishes of prime ministers. Even today, the monarch receives “copy No. 1” of every intelligence report. Attempted assassinations and kidnappings, the abdication crisis, world wars and the Cold War, and the death of Princess Diana are just some of the topics covered in the book. Fascinating and fast-paced, Crown, Cloak, and Dagger demonstrates that the British monarch continues to be far more than a figurehead. This book will inform as well as entertain anyone with an interest in history, espionage, and the royals.

British Intelligence, Strategy and the Cold War, 1945-51 (Paperback): Richard J. Aldrich British Intelligence, Strategy and the Cold War, 1945-51 (Paperback)
Richard J. Aldrich
R1,333 Discovery Miles 13 330 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The Cold War is often considered to be the quintessential intelligence conflict. Yet secret intelligence remains the 'missing dimension' of Britain's Cold War history. This volume offers an authoritative picture of Britain's clandestine role in the development of the Cold War focusing upon the key issues of intelligence and strategy.

The Clandestine Cold War in Asia, 1945-65 - Western Intelligence, Propaganda and Special Operations (Paperback, A Running PR... The Clandestine Cold War in Asia, 1945-65 - Western Intelligence, Propaganda and Special Operations (Paperback, A Running PR Mi)
Richard J. Aldrich, Ming-Yeh Rawnsley
R1,611 Discovery Miles 16 110 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Asia represented the "hottest" theatre of the Cold War, with several declared and undeclared wars always in progress. Examining the Asian dimension of this struggle, this volume describes and analyzes a range of clandestine activities from intelligence and propaganda to special operations and security support. It draws on documents declassified after the end of the Cold War.

Intelligence, Defence and Diplomacy - British Policy in the Post-War World (Hardcover): Richard J. Aldrich, Michael F. Hopkins Intelligence, Defence and Diplomacy - British Policy in the Post-War World (Hardcover)
Richard J. Aldrich, Michael F. Hopkins
R4,175 Discovery Miles 41 750 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

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.

Intelligence, Defence and Diplomacy - British Policy in the Post-War World (Paperback): Richard J. Aldrich, Michael F. Hopkins Intelligence, Defence and Diplomacy - British Policy in the Post-War World (Paperback)
Richard J. Aldrich, Michael F. Hopkins
R1,614 Discovery Miles 16 140 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

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.

British Intelligence, Strategy and the Cold War, 1945-51 (Hardcover, New): Richard J. Aldrich British Intelligence, Strategy and the Cold War, 1945-51 (Hardcover, New)
Richard J. Aldrich
R3,906 Discovery Miles 39 060 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Over the last ten years there has been a growing appreciation of Britain's central position in the development of the early Cold War, and a range of studies has focused on the diplomacy of this critical period. This volume examines the clandestine aspects of British policy, concentrating on the themes of intelligence and strategy. Drawing upon previously neglected documentary sources, this survey examines such central issues as the role of the British defectors, Philby, Burgess and Maclean; Anglo-American special operations against the Eastern bloc; the bitter arguments between Attlee and Montgomery over nuclear strategy; and the military dimension of Britain's plans for leadership of a "Third Force" as a rival to the Soviet and American blocs. This book should be of interest to undergraduates, postgraduates and academics in the fields of international relations, modern political history, intelligence history and strategic studies.

Secret Intelligence - A Reader (Paperback, 2nd edition): Christopher Andrew, Richard J. Aldrich, Wesley K. Wark Secret Intelligence - A Reader (Paperback, 2nd edition)
Christopher Andrew, Richard J. Aldrich, Wesley K. Wark
R1,497 Discovery Miles 14 970 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The second edition of Secret Intelligence: A Reader brings together key essays from the field of intelligence studies, blending classic works on concepts and approaches with more recent essays dealing with current issues and ongoing debates about the future of intelligence. Secret intelligence has never enjoyed a higher profile. The events of 9/11, the conflicts in Iraq and Afghanistan, the missing WMD controversy, public debates over prisoner interrogation, together with the revelations of figures such as Edward Snowden, recent cyber attacks and the rise of 'hybrid warfare' have all contributed to make this a 'hot' subject over the past two decades. Aiming to be more comprehensive than existing books, and to achieve truly international coverage of the field, this book provides key readings and supporting material for students and course convenors. It is divided into four main sections, each of which includes full summaries of each article, further reading suggestions and student questions: * The intelligence cycle * Intelligence, counter-terrorism and security * Ethics, accountability and secrecy * Intelligence and the new warfare This new edition contains essays by leading scholars in the field and will be essential reading for students of intelligence studies, strategic studies, international security and political science in general, and of interest to anyone wishing to understand the current relationship between intelligence and policy-making.

The Clandestine Cold War in Asia, 1945-65 - Western Intelligence, Propaganda and Special Operations (Hardcover): Richard J.... The Clandestine Cold War in Asia, 1945-65 - Western Intelligence, Propaganda and Special Operations (Hardcover)
Richard J. Aldrich, Ming-Yeh Rawnsley
R4,459 Discovery Miles 44 590 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Asia represented the hottest theatre of the Cold War, with several declared and undeclared wars always in progress. Examining the Asian dimension of this struggle, this volume describes and analyzes a range of clandestine activities from intelligence and propaganda to special operations and security support. It draws on documents declassified after the end of the Cold War.

Secret Intelligence - A Reader (Hardcover, 2nd edition): Christopher Andrew, Richard J. Aldrich, Wesley K. Wark Secret Intelligence - A Reader (Hardcover, 2nd edition)
Christopher Andrew, Richard J. Aldrich, Wesley K. Wark
R3,950 Discovery Miles 39 500 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The second edition of Secret Intelligence: A Reader brings together key essays from the field of intelligence studies, blending classic works on concepts and approaches with more recent essays dealing with current issues and ongoing debates about the future of intelligence. Secret intelligence has never enjoyed a higher profile. The events of 9/11, the conflicts in Iraq and Afghanistan, the missing WMD controversy, public debates over prisoner interrogation, together with the revelations of figures such as Edward Snowden, recent cyber attacks and the rise of 'hybrid warfare' have all contributed to make this a 'hot' subject over the past two decades. Aiming to be more comprehensive than existing books, and to achieve truly international coverage of the field, this book provides key readings and supporting material for students and course convenors. It is divided into four main sections, each of which includes full summaries of each article, further reading suggestions and student questions: * The intelligence cycle * Intelligence, counter-terrorism and security * Ethics, accountability and secrecy * Intelligence and the new warfare This new edition contains essays by leading scholars in the field and will be essential reading for students of intelligence studies, strategic studies, international security and political science in general, and of interest to anyone wishing to understand the current relationship between intelligence and policy-making.

BRIXMIS - The Last Cold War Mission (Paperback, New edition): Steve Gibson BRIXMIS - The Last Cold War Mission (Paperback, New edition)
Steve Gibson; Foreword by Richard J. Aldrich
R368 Discovery Miles 3 680 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

BRIXMIS (British Commander-in-Chief's Mission to the Group Soviet Forces of Occupation in Germany) is one of the most covert elite units of the British Army. They were dropped in behind 'enemy lines' ten months after the Second World War had ended and continued with their intelligence-gathering missions until the fall of the Berlin Wall in November 1989. During this period Berlin was a hotbed of spying between East and West. BRIXMIS was established as a trusted channel of communication between the Red Army and the British Army on the Rhine. However, they acted in the shadows to steal advanced Soviet equipment and penetrate top-secret training areas. Here Steve Gibson offers a new understanding of the complex British role in the Cold War.

Intelligence and the War against Japan - Britain, America and the Politics of Secret Service (Paperback): Richard J. Aldrich Intelligence and the War against Japan - Britain, America and the Politics of Secret Service (Paperback)
Richard J. Aldrich
R1,262 Discovery Miles 12 620 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Intelligence and the War against Japan offers the first comprehensive scholarly history of the development of the British secret service and its relations with its American intelligence counterparts during the war against Japan. Richard J. Aldrich makes extensive use of recently declassified files in order to examine the politics of secret service during the war against Japan, analyzing the development of organizations such as the Special Operations Executive and the Office of Strategic Services in Asia. He argues that, from the Battle of Midway in June 1942, the Allies focused increasingly on each other's future ambitions, rather than the common enemy. Central to this theme are Churchill, Roosevelt and their rivalry over the future of the role of Asia. Richard J. Aldrich's cogent, fluent analysis of the role of intelligence in Far Eastern developments is the most thorough and penetrating account of this latterday "Great Game" yet produced. Richard J. Aldrich is Senior Lecturer, Department of Politics at the University of Nottingham. He has edited several books, as well as the journal Intelligence and National Security.

Intelligence and the War against Japan - Britain, America and the Politics of Secret Service (Hardcover): Richard J. Aldrich Intelligence and the War against Japan - Britain, America and the Politics of Secret Service (Hardcover)
Richard J. Aldrich
R2,336 Discovery Miles 23 360 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Intelligence and the War against Japan offers the first comprehensive scholarly history of the development of the British secret service and its relations with its American intelligence counterparts during the war against Japan. Richard J. Aldrich makes extensive use of recently declassified files in order to examine the politics of secret service during the war against Japan, analyzing the development of organizations such as the Special Operations Executive and the Office of Strategic Services in Asia. He argues that, from the Battle of Midway in June 1942, the Allies focused increasingly on each other's future ambitions, rather than the common enemy. Central to this theme are Churchill, Roosevelt and their rivalry over the future of the role of Asia. Richard J. Aldrich's cogent, fluent analysis of the role of intelligence in Far Eastern developments is the most thorough and penetrating account of this latterday "Great Game" yet produced. Richard J. Aldrich is Senior Lecturer, Department of Politics at the University of Nottingham. He has edited several books, as well as the journal Intelligence and National Security.

Spying on the World - The Declassified Documents of the Joint Intelligence Committee, 1936-2013 (Paperback): Richard J.... Spying on the World - The Declassified Documents of the Joint Intelligence Committee, 1936-2013 (Paperback)
Richard J. Aldrich, Rory Cormac, Michael S. Goodman
R934 R830 Discovery Miles 8 300 Save R104 (11%) Ships in 9 - 15 working days

This is a documentary history of how intelligence influenced Britain's policy response to key 20th century events. For more than 50 years, the Joint Intelligence Committee (JIC) has been central to the secret machinery of the British Government, acting as a broker between the realms of the spy and the policy-maker. From WWII to the War in Iraq, and from the Falklands to the IRA, it has been involved in almost every key foreign policy decision. These 18 case studies look at key moments in the JIC's history. Each case study includes a contextualising introduction, a full reproduction of an original JIC document that influenced the government's policy response to a particular situation and explanatory footnotes. It features 18 case studies that pinpoint the role of intelligence in foreign and defence policy from 1936 to the present day. It reproduces the original versions of declassified intelligence assessments and reports. It is suitable for students and academics studying contemporary international history and government policymaking processes.

Spying on the World - The Declassified Documents of the Joint Intelligence Committee, 1936-2013 (Hardcover): Richard J.... Spying on the World - The Declassified Documents of the Joint Intelligence Committee, 1936-2013 (Hardcover)
Richard J. Aldrich, Rory Cormac, Michael S. Goodman
R2,491 Discovery Miles 24 910 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Reproduces and contextualises the intelligence documents that influenced crucial UK Government decisions
These 20 case studies reveal the declassified papers of the JIC, shining a light on the workings of Whitehall's secret world and the vital, previously unknown, role played by intelligence in pivotal events across the 20th and 21st centuries.
For more than half a century, the Joint Intelligence Committee or 'JIC' has been a central component of the British Government's secret machinery. It represents the highest authority in the world of intelligence and acts as a broker between the spy and the policy-maker. From WWII to the War in Iraq, and from the Falklands to the IRA, it has been involved in almost every key foreign policy decision.

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