Spying on the World
Discover the intricate world of intelligence with "Spying on the World" by Michael S. Goodman, published by Edinburgh University Press in 2014. This compelling hardcover edition spans 456 pages, diving deep into the pivotal moments of the Joint Intelligence Committee's (JIC) history. Through 20 detailed case studies, Goodman explores significant events from World War II to the War in Iraq, as well as the Falklands War and the IRA. Each case study is meticulously crafted, featuring introductions, original JIC documents that shaped government policy, and informative explanatory footnotes. Perfect for those intrigued by espionage and intelligence services, this book offers a unique insight into how intelligence has guided crucial decisions in the United Kingdom. Enhance your understanding of historical events through the lens of intelligence operations with "Spying on the World." A must-have for history enthusiasts and scholars alike!