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E-raamat: The Secret War for China: Espionage, Revolution and the Rise of Mao

(National Centre for Scientific Research, Greece)
  • Formaat: 416 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 22-Sep-2017
  • Kirjastus: I.B. Tauris
  • ISBN-13: 9781786732712
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  • Formaat: 416 pages
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The Soviet invasion of Afghanistan, in support of a Marxist-Leninist government, and the subsequent nine-year conflict with the indigenous Afghan Mujahedeen was one of the bloodiest conflicts of the Cold War. Key details of the circumstances surrounding the invasion and its ultimate conclusion only months before the fall of the Berlin Wall in November 1989 have long remained unclear; it is a confidential narrative of clandestine correspondence, covert operations and failed intelligence. The Secret War in Afghanistan undertakes a full analysis of recently declassified intelligence archives in order to asses Anglo-American secret intelligence and diplomacy relating to the invasion of Afghanistan and unveil the Cold War realities behind the rhetoric. Rooted at every turn in close examination of the primary evidence, it outlines the secret operations of the CIA, MI6 and the KGB, and the full extent of the aid and intelligence from the West which armed and trained the Afghan fighters.
Drawing from US, UK and Russian archives, Panagiotis Dimitrakis analyses the Chinese arms deals with the CIA, the multiple recorded intelligence failures of KGB intelligence and secret letters from the office of Margaret Thatcher to Jimmy Carter. In so doing, this study brings a new scholarly perspective to some of the most controversial events of Cold War history. Dimitrakis also outlines the full extent of China's involvement in arming the Mujahedeen, which led to the PRC effectively fighting the Soviet Union by proxy. This will be essential reading for scholars and students of the Cold War, American History and the Modern Middle East.

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The Soviet invasion of Afghanistan in 1979, and the subsequent war with the Afghan Mujahedeen, was one of the bloodiest conflicts of the Cold War. Using recently declassified archives, Dimitrakis outlines the operations of the CIA, MI6 and the KGB and the full extent of aid and intelligence from the West which armed and trained the Afghan fighters.
Abbreviations xi
Acknowledgements xiii
Note on Pinyin xiv
Introduction Suspect Everyone 1(13)
1 Spies Unleashed
14(18)
2 Failed Campaigns
32(10)
3 Shadowing the Comintern
42(14)
4 Lawrence of Manchuria
56(12)
5 The Unparalleled Intelligence Failure
68(14)
6 Rogue Spymasters
82(11)
7 Learning the Ropes of Espionage
93(8)
8 The `C'
101(16)
9 The Secret Strategy
117(12)
10 A Mole in Mao's office
129(7)
11 Murderous Intrigues
136(12)
12 The Antagonists
148(16)
13 The Kremlin's Spies
164(10)
14 Our Man in Yenan
174(11)
15 Into Manchuria
185(14)
16 An American General
199(14)
17 The Japanese Friends
213(9)
18 The Russian Operatives
222(16)
19 Spying on our Cousins
238(10)
20 Uranium
248(10)
21 The One-Eyed Lieutenant-General
258(7)
22 Secret Sources
265(11)
23 Guy Burgess the Spy
276(17)
24 Spies' Warnings
293(11)
25 Stalin's Fears
304(10)
26 HMS Amethyst
314(15)
Aftermath `Your Future is Very Dark' 329(9)
Notes 338(44)
Bibliography 382(10)
Index 392
Panagiotis Dimitrakis is an historian based in Athens. He holds a PhD in War Studies from King's College London, and is the author of 'Greece and the English: British Diplomacy and the Kings of Greece' (I.B.Tauris, 2009); 'Military Intelligence in Cyprus: From the Great War to Middle East Crises' (I.B.Tauris, 2010), 'Greek Military Intelligence and the Crescent: Estimating the Turkish Threat - Crises, Leadership and Strategic Analyses, 1974-1996' (2010) and 'Failed Alliances of the Cold War: Britain's Strategy and Ambitions in Asia and the Middle East' (2012).