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  With a Little Help from My Friends: The Anglo-American Atomic Intelligence Partnership, 1945-1958
 
 
Title: With a Little Help from My Friends: The Anglo-American Atomic Intelligence Partnership, 1945-1958
Author: Goodman, Michael
Appeared in: Diplomacy & statecraft
Paging: Volume 18 (2007) nr. 1 pages 155-183
Year: 2007-01
Contents: This article looks at the Anglo-American atomic intelligence relationship in the early post-war period. In 1946 the wartime sharing of technical atomic information was terminated; despite this barrier, atomic intelligence relations continued and given the common objective of discerning Soviet capabilities, flourished. The close relationship offered many mutual benefits to both sides. As such, the atomic intelligence relationship was to become a crucial instrument in achieving a resumption of relations in 1958, what Prime Minister Harold Macmillan referred to as the “great prize.” This article details the composition of the Anglo-American special-relationship's special-relationship, describing joint operations and placing these within the normal nuclear partnership at this time.
Publisher: Routledge
Source file: Elektronische Wetenschappelijke Tijdschriften
 
 

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