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SUEZ CRISIS - 1956 (2) answer(s).
 
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Spying on Nasser: British signals intelligence in Middle East crises and conflicts, 1956-67 / Easter, David   Journal Article
Easter, David Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract This article examines British signals intelligence on Egypt during the 1956 Suez Crisis, the 1958 Middle East Crisis and the Egyptian intervention in the Yemen. It explains the production of signals intelligence and reviews the evidence that GCHQ could read Egyptian and other Arab communications. It then identifies some of the intelligence provided by GCHQ and considers its influence on British policy.
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Threat perceptions and hidden profiles in alliances: revisiting Suez / Rapport, Aaron   Journal Article
Rapport, Aaron Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract What factors influence whether allies have the same understandings of threats and adversaries? Allies may infer they share each other's views without verifying if this is so, with harmful consequences. A set of psychological biases can cause policymakers to neglect valuable information held by one or more allies, and instead disproportionately discuss information that every allied contributor to a threat assessment already knows. Psychologists call the unshared assessments “hidden profiles”: an evaluative profile that postulates key features of a problem or threat, hidden in the sense that it is unintentionally withheld from the wider group. This manuscript compares the hidden-profiles model and alternative theories of threat perception using the 1956 Suez Crisis as a case study
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