Richard J. Aldrich
Intelligence and the War Against Japan
Britain, America and the Politics of Secret Service
Richard J. Aldrich
Intelligence and the War Against Japan
Britain, America and the Politics of Secret Service
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This book explores the politics of the British and American secret service during the Far Eastern War.
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This book explores the politics of the British and American secret service during the Far Eastern War.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 528
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. Februar 2008
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 31mm
- Gewicht: 848g
- ISBN-13: 9780521066198
- ISBN-10: 0521066190
- Artikelnr.: 23581226
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 528
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. Februar 2008
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 31mm
- Gewicht: 848g
- ISBN-13: 9780521066198
- ISBN-10: 0521066190
- Artikelnr.: 23581226
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
1. Introduction: intelligence and empire
Part I. Before Pearl Harbor, 1937-41: 2. Wing Commander Wigglesworth flies east: the lamentable state of intelligence, 1937-9
3. Insecurity and the fall of Singapore
4. Surprise despite warning: intelligence and the fall of Singapore
5. Conspiracy or confusion? Churchill, Roosevelt and Pearl Harbor
6. 'Imperial Security Services': the emergence of OSS and SOE
Part II. India and Spheres of Influence, 1941-4: 7. 'Do-gooders' and 'bad men': Churchill, Roosevelt and rivalry over empire
8. American intelligence and the British Raj: OSS and OWI in India, 1941-4
9. Strange allies: British intelligence and security in India, 1941-4
Part III. Mountbatten's South East Asia Command, 1943-5: 10. Secret service and Mountbatten's South East Asia Command
11. Special operations in South East Asia
12. The British Secret Intelligence Service (M16) in the Far East
13. Centre and region: the politics of signals intelligence
Part IV. Rivalry or Rivalries? China, 1942-5: 14. American struggles in China: OSS and Naval Group
15. Britain and her allies in China
Part V. The End of the War in Asia, 1945-6: 16. Anti-colonialism, anti-communism and plans for post-war Asia
17. Resisting the resistance: Thailand, Malaya and Burma
18. Special operations in liberated areas: Indochina and the Netherlands East Indies, 1944-6
19. Hong Kong and the future of China
20. Conclusion: the hidden hand and the fancy foot.
Part I. Before Pearl Harbor, 1937-41: 2. Wing Commander Wigglesworth flies east: the lamentable state of intelligence, 1937-9
3. Insecurity and the fall of Singapore
4. Surprise despite warning: intelligence and the fall of Singapore
5. Conspiracy or confusion? Churchill, Roosevelt and Pearl Harbor
6. 'Imperial Security Services': the emergence of OSS and SOE
Part II. India and Spheres of Influence, 1941-4: 7. 'Do-gooders' and 'bad men': Churchill, Roosevelt and rivalry over empire
8. American intelligence and the British Raj: OSS and OWI in India, 1941-4
9. Strange allies: British intelligence and security in India, 1941-4
Part III. Mountbatten's South East Asia Command, 1943-5: 10. Secret service and Mountbatten's South East Asia Command
11. Special operations in South East Asia
12. The British Secret Intelligence Service (M16) in the Far East
13. Centre and region: the politics of signals intelligence
Part IV. Rivalry or Rivalries? China, 1942-5: 14. American struggles in China: OSS and Naval Group
15. Britain and her allies in China
Part V. The End of the War in Asia, 1945-6: 16. Anti-colonialism, anti-communism and plans for post-war Asia
17. Resisting the resistance: Thailand, Malaya and Burma
18. Special operations in liberated areas: Indochina and the Netherlands East Indies, 1944-6
19. Hong Kong and the future of China
20. Conclusion: the hidden hand and the fancy foot.
1. Introduction: intelligence and empire
Part I. Before Pearl Harbor, 1937-41: 2. Wing Commander Wigglesworth flies east: the lamentable state of intelligence, 1937-9
3. Insecurity and the fall of Singapore
4. Surprise despite warning: intelligence and the fall of Singapore
5. Conspiracy or confusion? Churchill, Roosevelt and Pearl Harbor
6. 'Imperial Security Services': the emergence of OSS and SOE
Part II. India and Spheres of Influence, 1941-4: 7. 'Do-gooders' and 'bad men': Churchill, Roosevelt and rivalry over empire
8. American intelligence and the British Raj: OSS and OWI in India, 1941-4
9. Strange allies: British intelligence and security in India, 1941-4
Part III. Mountbatten's South East Asia Command, 1943-5: 10. Secret service and Mountbatten's South East Asia Command
11. Special operations in South East Asia
12. The British Secret Intelligence Service (M16) in the Far East
13. Centre and region: the politics of signals intelligence
Part IV. Rivalry or Rivalries? China, 1942-5: 14. American struggles in China: OSS and Naval Group
15. Britain and her allies in China
Part V. The End of the War in Asia, 1945-6: 16. Anti-colonialism, anti-communism and plans for post-war Asia
17. Resisting the resistance: Thailand, Malaya and Burma
18. Special operations in liberated areas: Indochina and the Netherlands East Indies, 1944-6
19. Hong Kong and the future of China
20. Conclusion: the hidden hand and the fancy foot.
Part I. Before Pearl Harbor, 1937-41: 2. Wing Commander Wigglesworth flies east: the lamentable state of intelligence, 1937-9
3. Insecurity and the fall of Singapore
4. Surprise despite warning: intelligence and the fall of Singapore
5. Conspiracy or confusion? Churchill, Roosevelt and Pearl Harbor
6. 'Imperial Security Services': the emergence of OSS and SOE
Part II. India and Spheres of Influence, 1941-4: 7. 'Do-gooders' and 'bad men': Churchill, Roosevelt and rivalry over empire
8. American intelligence and the British Raj: OSS and OWI in India, 1941-4
9. Strange allies: British intelligence and security in India, 1941-4
Part III. Mountbatten's South East Asia Command, 1943-5: 10. Secret service and Mountbatten's South East Asia Command
11. Special operations in South East Asia
12. The British Secret Intelligence Service (M16) in the Far East
13. Centre and region: the politics of signals intelligence
Part IV. Rivalry or Rivalries? China, 1942-5: 14. American struggles in China: OSS and Naval Group
15. Britain and her allies in China
Part V. The End of the War in Asia, 1945-6: 16. Anti-colonialism, anti-communism and plans for post-war Asia
17. Resisting the resistance: Thailand, Malaya and Burma
18. Special operations in liberated areas: Indochina and the Netherlands East Indies, 1944-6
19. Hong Kong and the future of China
20. Conclusion: the hidden hand and the fancy foot.







