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British Strategy and Intelligence in the Suez Crisis
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British Strategy and Intelligence in the Suez Crisis

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This
book traces the activities of the Secret Intelligence Service (SIS/MI6) and
the Joint Intelligence Committee (JIC) during the Suez Crisis, one of the most
infamous episodes of British foreign policy. In doing so it identifies broader
lessons not only about the events of 1956, but about the place of intelligence
in strategy itself. It provides both an exploration of the relationship
between intelligence and strategy at the conceptual level, and also a
historical account, and strategic analysis of, the performance of the Joint
Intelligence Committee and the Secret Intelligence Service during this time.
Focusing on the period immediately before, during, and after the crisis, Danny
Steed brings together a complete picture of intelligence story in Britain that
has so far eluded comprehensive treatment in the Suez historiography. Through
extensive consultation of declassified archival sources, a re-examination of
often referred to sources, and the employment of oral history, this study
identifies the most significant lessons about the use of intelligence revealed
by the Suez Crisis.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Springer International Publishing AG
Country
Switzerland
Date
16 August 2016
Pages
211
ISBN
9783319314525

This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.

This
book traces the activities of the Secret Intelligence Service (SIS/MI6) and
the Joint Intelligence Committee (JIC) during the Suez Crisis, one of the most
infamous episodes of British foreign policy. In doing so it identifies broader
lessons not only about the events of 1956, but about the place of intelligence
in strategy itself. It provides both an exploration of the relationship
between intelligence and strategy at the conceptual level, and also a
historical account, and strategic analysis of, the performance of the Joint
Intelligence Committee and the Secret Intelligence Service during this time.
Focusing on the period immediately before, during, and after the crisis, Danny
Steed brings together a complete picture of intelligence story in Britain that
has so far eluded comprehensive treatment in the Suez historiography. Through
extensive consultation of declassified archival sources, a re-examination of
often referred to sources, and the employment of oral history, this study
identifies the most significant lessons about the use of intelligence revealed
by the Suez Crisis.

Read More
Format
Hardback
Publisher
Springer International Publishing AG
Country
Switzerland
Date
16 August 2016
Pages
211
ISBN
9783319314525