Bültmann & Gerriets
Knowing Your Friends
Intelligence Inside Alliances and Coalitions from 1914 to the Cold War
von Martin S. Alexander
Verlag: Taylor & Francis
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ISBN: 978-1-136-31972-3
Erschienen am 11.01.2013
Sprache: Englisch
Umfang: 320 Seiten

Preis: 65,99 €

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This is a study of the murky, ultra-sensitive business of gathering intelligence among, and forming estimates about, friendly powers, and friendly or allied military forces.



Foreign Affairs, Vol. 78, No. 2
"[An] excellent collection of articles from Intelligence and National Security, the premier journal of intelligence studies."
Military Review -" These essays are far removed from the theme of military intelligence, but their political and diplomatic focus is still important. Anyone who has worked with allies or in combined operations will find much thought provoking material in this collection"
The Journal of Military History- " a pathbreaking work...This is an extremely interesting collection of essays, well worth reading by students of intelligence. It is certain to live up to its editor"s hopes of stimulating further detailed research into the ways in which allies, rather than adversaries, have used intelligence in their evaluation of each other"
Low Intensity Conflict and Law Enforcement, Vol 7, No 2, Autumn 98
"Knowing Your Friends may be a breakthrough in the under-explored study of espionage and intelligence assessmments of one"s friends because of its goal to provoke further research and study. In this it has achieved its purpose through, for the most part, significantly interesting chapters on little-known subjects."
Cryptologia-" Written by experts in each area, the ten articles provide a fascinating study of relationships and how they were affected by information gathered from the use of intelligence methods.


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