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Intelligence and Espionage: Secrets and Spies provides a global introduction to the role of intelligence, a key, but sometimes controversial, aspect of ensuring national security. Separating fact from fiction, the book draws on past examples to explore the use and misuse of intelligence, examine why failures take place and addresses important ethical issues over its use.

Divided into two parts, the book adopts a thematic approach to the topic, guiding the reader through the collection and analysis of information and its use by policy makers, before looking at intelligence sharing. Lomas and Murphy also explore the important associated activities of counterintelligence and the use of covert action, to influence foreign countries and individuals. Topics covered include human and signals intelligence, the Cuban Missile Crisis, intelligence and Stalin, Trump and the US Intelligence Community, and the Soviet Bloc. This analysis is supplemented by a comprehensive documents section, containing newly released documents, including material from Edward Snowden’s leaks of classified material.

Supported by images, a comprehensive chronology, glossary, and who’s who of key figures, Intelligence and Espionage: Secrets and Spies is an invaluable resource for anyone interested in the role of intelligence in policymaking, international relations and diplomacy, warfighting and politics to the present day.

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'What is intelligence, and how does it relate to the image of the spy in popular culture? How does the process of gathering, analyzing, and applying it actually work? And why is the word "intelligence" so often coupled with the word "failure"? Combining incisive conceptual analysis with wide-ranging historical case studies, Intelligence and Espionage: Secrets and Spies offers a timely introduction to a relatively new and rapidly burgeoning field of contemporary scholarship.'

Bruce Thompson, University of California, Santa Cruz, USA

List of figures
viii
Chronology ix
Who's who xiv
PART I Analysis
1(96)
Introduction
3(1)
What is `intelligence'? Theoretical approaches
3(4)
Global intelligence: a brief history
7(8)
1 Gathering intelligence: spies and signals
15(16)
1.1 Human intelligence (HUMINT)
15(4)
1.2 Signals intelligence (SIGINT)
19(1)
1.3 Imagery intelligence (IMINT)
20(4)
1.4 Open source intelligence (OSINT)
24(1)
1.5 INTs in comparative perspective
25(4)
1.6 Intelligence collection: ethical considerations
29(2)
2 Intelligence analysis
31(11)
2.1 Signals and noise: Pearl Harbor
35(2)
2.2 A flawed concept: the Yom Kippur War
37(2)
2.3 Averting Armageddon: the Cuban Missile Crisis
39(3)
3 Intelligence and policy
42(15)
3.1 Ideology: Hitler and Stalin
46(3)
3.2 Conspiracy? The Wilson Plot
49(2)
3.3 Trusting intelligence? The Iraq War
51(2)
3.4 A stormy relationship? Trump and the US intelligence community
53(4)
4 Intelligence liaison
57(13)
4.1 Best friends: the special relationship
62(2)
4.2 Comrades: the Soviet Bloc
64(2)
4.3 Complicity: extraordinary rendition
66(4)
5 Catching spies: counterintelligence
70(11)
5.1 Agents in place
70(4)
5.2 Defectors
74(2)
5.3 Complications
76(2)
5.4 Paranoid tendencies
78(3)
6 The `hidden hand': covert action
81(16)
6.1 Types of covert action
82(8)
6.2 The pros and cons of covert action
90(2)
6.3 Covert action: ethical considerations
92(5)
Assessment
93(4)
PART II Documents
97(38)
Document 1
99(1)
Document 2
100(1)
Document 3
101(1)
Document 4
102(1)
Document 5
103(1)
Document 6
104(1)
Document 7
105(1)
Document 8
106(1)
Document 9
107(2)
Document 10
109(1)
Document 11
110(1)
Document 12
111(1)
Document 13
112(2)
Document 14
114(1)
Document 15
115(1)
Document 16
116(2)
Document 17
118(3)
Document 18
121(1)
Document 19
122(2)
Document 20
124(3)
Document 21
127(2)
Document 22
129(1)
Document 23
129(1)
Document 24
130(2)
Document 25
132(1)
Document 26
132(3)
References 135(11)
Glossary 146(2)
Further reading 148(8)
Index 156
Dr Daniel W.B. Lomas, Lecturer in International History at the University of Salford, UK, specialises in the post-1945 British intelligence community. His first book, Intelligence, Security and the Attlee Governments, 194551, was published in December 2016. He has written for History Today, BBC History Magazine and the History of Government Blog.

Dr Christopher J. Murphy is Lecturer in Intelligence Studies at the University of Salford, UK, researching the history of British intelligence in the Twentieth Century. Dr Murphy has published extensively on the history of the British Special Operations Executive (SOE) and intelligence historiography.