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American-British-Canadian intelligence relations, 1939-2000 / Stafford, David (ed); Jeffreys-Jones, Rhodri (ed) 2000  Book
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Publication London, Frank Cass Publishers, 2000.
Description 286p.
Series Cass series-studies in intelligence
Standard Number 0714651036
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Antecedents and memory as factors in the creation of the CIA / Jeffreys-Jones, Rhodri   Article
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Summary/Abstract With its projection of the United States as a superpower, World War II was a watershed in diplomatic history. At the same time, historians acknowledge that memories of prewar phenomena–isolationism, Wilsonianism, anti-imperialism, Munich, etc.–helped to shape the postwar thoughts and actions of foreign policy makers. It would seem perverse to assert that post-1945 policy owed little or nothing to what passed before the United States entered the war.
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CIA and American democracy / Jeffreys-Jones, Rhodri 1989  Book
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Publication New Haven, Yale University Press, 1989.
Description x, 338p.
Standard Number 0300041497
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End of an exclusive special intelligence relationship: British-American intelligence co-operation before, during and after the 1960s / Jeffreys-Jones, Rhodri   Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
Summary/Abstract Secret intelligence became a major ingredient in international relations in the twentieth century, vital as much to peace as to war. Cooperation was an ingredient in intelligence success, with the British-American special relationship the century's prime and dominant example. The US-UK arrangement reached a Churchillian apogee in the 1940s and 1950s, then in the 1960s there were signs of change. Upheavals within American society, new challenges to US foreign policy, a decline in British capabilities and the end of the Cold War did not destroy the Anglo-American intelligence relationship, but they did undermine its exclusive character.
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Eternal vigilance: 50 years of the CIA / Jeffreys-Jones, Rhodri (ed); Andrew, Chrisopher (ed) 1997  Book
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Publication London, Frank Cass, 1997.
Description vii, 246p.
Standard Number 0714648078
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Inter-allied commando intelligence and security training in Gwynedd: the coates Memoir / Jeffreys-Jones, Rhodri   Article
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Summary/Abstract John Gordon Coates was an intelligence instructor with 10 Commando, a force drawn from several European nations in the Second World War. His brief memoir together with supporting documents and oral histories throw light on the intelligence training of a unit whose memorialization has until now been patchy. 10 Commando's Troops (fighting units) were quartered in various Welsh villages according to nationality, for example the French in Criccieth, the Dutch in Porthmadog, and the relatively renowned Jewish group in Aberdyfi. They were dispatched in small numbers as specialist add-ons to military missions engaged in secret operations in occupied Europe, achieving success but a high casualty rate. In an embryonic way, 10 Commando could be regarded as an intelligence-orientated precursor to the idea of a European Union Rapid Reaction Force.
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Rise, fall and regeneration: from CIA to EU / Jeffreys-Jones, Rhodri   Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
Summary/Abstract The rise of the CIA and its Cold War analytical successes provided Europe with a model of how a federal polity might conduct foreign intelligence. The shortcomings and recent decline of the CIA are instructive, too, and have the additional effect of adding urgency to the need for the European Union to develop its own intelligence capability. Lessons of possible relevance have to do with, inter alia, the advantages of centralization, the politicization of intelligence, the interaction of covert action with analysis, the phenomenon of competitive estimates, and the need for proactive parliamentary oversight. But the prospects for the development of EU foreign intelligence are for the time being blighted by nationalism, not least in the case of the British, and by the relative immaturity of EU constitutional arrangements.
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We know all about you: the story of surveillance in Britain and America / Jeffreys-Jones, Rhodri 2017  Book
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Publication Oxford, Oxford University Press, 2017.
Description ix, 290p.: ill.hbk
Standard Number 9780198749660
Key Words Surveillance  America  Britain  Snowden  McCarthyism 
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