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E-raamat: Secrets and Lies in Vietnam: Spies, Intelligence and Covert Operations in the Vietnam Wars

(National Centre for Scientific Research, Greece)
  • Formaat: 320 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 20-May-2016
  • Kirjastus: Bloomsbury Academic
  • ISBN-13: 9780857727589
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The Vietnam War lasted twenty years, and was the USA's greatest military failure. An attempt to stem the spread of Soviet and Chinese influence, the conflict in practice created a chaotic state torn apart by espionage, terrorism and guerilla warfare. American troops quickly became embroiled in jungle warfare and knowledge of the other side's troop movements, communication lines, fighting techniques and strategy became crucial. Panagiotis Dimitrakis uncovers this battle for intelligence and tells the story of the Vietnam War through the newly available British, American and French sources - including declassified material. In doing so he dissects the limitations of the CIA, the NSA, the MI6 and the French intelligence- the SDECE- in gathering actionable intelligence. Dimitrakis also shows how the Vietminh under Ho Chi Minh established their own secret services; how their high grade moles infiltrated the US and French military echelons and the government of South Vietnam, and how Hanoi's intelligence apparatus eventually suffered seriously from 'spies amongst us' paranoia. In doing so he enhances our understanding of the war that came to define its era.

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An extremely timely and relevant historical narrative, featuring recently declassified material.
Abbreviations vi
Acknowledgments viii
Introduction: The Killing Maze 1(15)
1 Our Man in Hanoi
16(20)
2 French Intelligence at War
36(20)
3 With Extreme Prejudice
56(17)
4 Spy masters' Fear
73(25)
5 The Colonel and the Mole
98(20)
6 Secret Sources and Double Cross
118(23)
7 The Spy and the Coup
141(31)
8 Distortions and Escalation
172(19)
9 Molehunt and Spies in the Viet Cong
191(21)
10 Ms Daphne Park, MI6 and Soviet Espionage
212(12)
11 The Double Agent Games of the White House
224(13)
12 Desperate Spies of the Falling Domino
237(19)
Aftermath: US Intelligence and the Si no-Vietnamese War 256(8)
Notes 264(34)
Bibliography 298(7)
Index 305
Panagiotis Dimitrakis holds a doctorate in War Studies from King's College London, and is an expert on intelligence and military history. He is the author of The Secret War in Afghanistan (I.B.Tauris, 2013), and Military Intelligence in Cyprus: From the Great War to Middle East Crises (I.B.Tauris, 2010) amongst others.