Foreword
Reg Whitaker
Introduction
Dennis G. Molinaro
1. After Gouzenko and “The Case”: Canada, Australia, and New
Zealand at the Secret Commonwealth Security Conferences of 1948 and
1951
Greg Kealey and Kerry Taylor
2. Communism, Anti-Communism, and Cold War Repression: The Case
of Carl Marzani
Marcella Bencivenni
3. Protecting the Family Spirit of the Diplomatic Service: The
Foreign Office, Security, and Homosexuality, 1945–53
Dan Lomas and Christopher J. Murphy
4. "Our No. 1 Spy": Counter-Subversion in Cold War Australia
Phillip Derry
5. Operation Profunc: The Cold War Plan to Intern Canadian
Communists
Frances Reilly
6. "A Threat against What?:” Transnational Threat Construction
and the Destabilisation of the Canadian Domestic Security
Environment in the 1970s
Steve Hewitt
7. Hunting “the Canadians”: Wiretapping, Counter-Intelligence,
and the Search for Legal Authority
Dennis G. Molinaro
8. Ford and the CIA: Spies and Détente
John Breen
9. Maintaining Innocence: The Curious Case of Wartime
Intelligence History
Timothy Andrews Sayle
Postscript
Reid Morden
Dennis G. Molinaro is an author and researcher with a PhD in history from the University of Toronto.
"Based on newly released archival material, the book portrays an
intelligence world more nuanced than sometimes seen in the
literature."
*Intelligence and National Security*
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