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ID133801
Title ProperWar and intelligence
Other Title Informationthe catalytic effect of conflict
LanguageENG
AuthorBennett, Gill
Publication2014.
Summary / Abstract (Note)The First World War was a catalyst for the growth and consolidation of Britain's embryonic intelligence services
War has always had a transformative effect on the development of intelligence, both civil and military. Gill Bennett looks at some of the ways in which armed conflict has affected the development of British intelligence, focusing on the lessons learned during the First World War.
`In' analytical NoteRusi Journal Vol.159, No.4; Aug-Sep.2014: p.50-55
Journal SourceRusi Journal Vol.159, No.4; Aug-Sep.2014: p.50-55
Key WordsGreat War ;  World War - I ;  Transformative Effect ;  Intelligence Services ;  Armed Conflict ;  British Intelligence Services - BIS ;  Civil Intelligence ;  Military Intelligence ;  Embryonic Intelligence