

Know Your Enemy: How the Joint Intelligence Committee Saw the World
by Sir Percy Craddock
Know Your Enemy draws upon recently released official intelligence documents to examine the interplay of intelligence and British foreign policy decisions between 1945 and 1968. He concentrates on the great crises of the Cold War, Berlin, Korea, Suez, Cuba, Vietnam and Czechoslovakia, and in addition considers those lesser emergencies involving Britain alone, such as Kuwait, confrontation with Indonesia, and Rhodesia.