Introduction
1: All-source intelligence for the post-war world: Creating the
JIB
2: Mapping the enemy: The JIB and topographical intelligence in the
early Cold War, 1948-1953
3: Starving the Bear and the Dragon: The JIB and British export
controls, 1948-1954
4: The Soviet airborne threat: The JIB on bombers and missiles,
1946-1954
5: The age of vulnerability and 'gaps': The JIB on bombers and
missiles, 1954-1961
6: Networks, connections, and links: The international JIB
7: The merger of JIB with service intelligence and the creation of
the Defence Intelligence Staff
Conclusion
He received his PhD from the University of Aberystwyth in 2010.
well researched, using a rich pool of sources and seeming to
overcome the inherent difficulties of accessing material related to
intelligence issues ... a well written and thorough treatise of a
not well known area of British intelligence
*Paschalis Pechlivanis, European University Institute, European
Review of History*
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