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The British way in cold warfare, intelligence, diplomacy and the bomb, 1945-1975, edited by Matthew Grant

Label
The British way in cold warfare, intelligence, diplomacy and the bomb, 1945-1975, edited by Matthew Grant
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references and index
Illustrations
illustrations
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
The British way in cold warfare
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
277203848
Responsibility statement
edited by Matthew Grant
Sub title
intelligence, diplomacy and the bomb, 1945-1975
Summary
Readers are given a complete picture of the way Britain fought the Cold War, moving the focus away from the now familiar crises of Suez and Cuba and onto the themes that underpinned the British war strategy.--, Provided by Publisher
Table Of Contents
British nuclear strategy during the Cold War / Kristan Stoddart -- Disarmament and non-proliferation / Stephen Twigge -- Civil defence and the nuclear deterrent, 154-168 : strategic imperative and political expendiency / Matthew Grant -- A coalition of 'compromise and barter' : Britain and West Germany in the Cold War, 145-175 / R. Gerald Hughes -- Transformation and tradition : Anglo-French nuclear cooperation and Britain's policy towards the European Community, 160-174 / Helen Parr -- Transatlantic nuclear cooperation : the British perspective, 145-11 / Melissa Pine -- The British way in intelligence / Michael S. Goodman -- British intelligence and threats to British national security after the Second World War / Calder Walton -- British intelligence, Soviet missile defence and the British nuclear deterrent, 164-170 / Catherine Haddon -- The British way of economic intelligence during the Cold War / Pete Davies
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