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Confronting The Colonies British Intelligence And Counterinsurgency 1st Edition Rory Cormac

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Confronting The Colonies British Intelligence And Counterinsurgency 1st Edition Rory Cormac
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Publisher: Oxford University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.72 MB
Pages: 256
Author: Rory Cormac
ISBN: 9780199354436, 019935443X
Language: English
Year: 2014
Edition: 1

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Confronting The Colonies British Intelligence And Counterinsurgency 1st Edition Rory Cormac by Rory Cormac 9780199354436, 019935443X instant download after payment.

Moving the debate beyond the place of tactical intelligence in counterinsurgency warfare, Confronting the Colonies considers the view from Whitehall, where the biggest decisions were made. It reveals the evolving impact of strategic intelligence upon government understandings of, and policy
responses to, insurgent threats.
Confronting the Colonies demonstrates for the first time how, in the decades after World War Two, the intelligence agenda expanded to include non-state actors, insurgencies, and irregular warfare. It explores the challenges these emerging threats posed to intelligence assessment and how they were
met with varying degrees of success. Such issues remain of vital importance today. By examining the relationship between intelligence and policy, Cormac provides original and revealing insights into government thinking in the era of decolonisation, from the origins of nationalist unrest to the
projection of dwindling British power. He demonstrates how intelligence (mis-)understood the complex relationship between the Cold War, nationalism, and decolonisation; how it fuelled fierce Whitehall feuding; and how it shaped policymakers' attempts to integrate counterinsurgency into broader
strategic policy.

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