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|a The British Way in Cold Warfare :
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|a Foreword; Abbreviations; Introduction: The Cold War and British National Interest; PART I: THE BOMB; 1 British Nuclear Strategy during the Cold War; 2 Disarmament and Non-Proliferation; 3 Civil Defence and the Nuclear Deterrent, 1954-1968: Strategic Imperative and Political Expediency; PART II: DIPLOMACY; 4 A Coalition of 'Compromise and Barter': Britain and West Germany in the Cold War, 1945-1975; 5 Transformation and Tradition: Anglo-French Nuclear Cooperation and Britain's Policy towards the European Community, 1960-1974.
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|a 6 Transatlantic Nuclear Cooperation: The British Perspective, 1945-1991PART III: INTELLIGENCE; 7 The British Way in Intelligence; 8 British Intelligence and Threats to British National Security after the Second World War; 9 British Intelligence, Soviet Missile Defence and the British Nuclear Deterrent, 1964-1970; 10 The British Way of Economic Intelligence during the Cold War; Notes on Contributors; Index; A; B; C; D; E; F; G; H; I; J; K; L; M; N; O; P; Q; R; S; T; U; V; W; Y; Z.
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|a By utilising the latest research, readers will be given a complete picture of the way Britain fought the Cold War, moving the focus away from the now familiar crises of Suez and Cuba and onto the themes that underpinned the British war strategy. Intelligence, civil defence and nuclear diplomacy are all examined within the context of modern British history at a time of national decline. There is a growing interest in the contexts of the Cold War and this collection will establish itself as the leading volume on the UK's wartime strategy.
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|a Cold War.
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|a Deterrence (Strategy)
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