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ID106608
Title ProperInterdoc and west European psychological warfare
Other Title Informationthe American connection
LanguageENG
AuthorScott-Smith, Giles
Publication2011.
Summary / Abstract (Note)Interdoc, or the International Documentation and Information Center, was established in The Hague in early 1963 in order to coordinate a transnational network of institutes active in the field of analysing trends in communist ideology and societies. The product of deliberations between intelligence agencies and the private sector in Western Europe during the late 1950s, Interdoc reflected a need to develop and project a European stance on Cold War issues separate from an all-dominant US influence. Yet the Americans were present from the beginning, and their involvement gradually increased over time. This article covers the details of this involvement and uses it to comment on how Interdoc represents an interesting case of inter-service cooperation in anti-communist activities in the West.
`In' analytical NoteIntelligence and National Security Vol. 26, No. 2-3; Apr 2011: p355-376
Journal SourceIntelligence and National Security Vol. 26, No. 2-3; Apr 2011: p355-376
Key WordsWest Europe ;  Psychological Warfare ;  America ;  Interdoc ;  International Documentation and Information Center


 
 
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