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Journal Articles and Papers

Aldrich, R., ‘Policing the past: official history, secrecy and British intelligence since 1945',
English Historical Review
, 119/483, (2004), pp. 922–53.

——— ‘“Grow Your Own”: Cold War Intelligence and History Supermarkets',
Intelligence and National Security
, 17/1, (2002), pp. 135–52.

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International Organization
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——— ‘From direct rule to motorman: adjusting British military strategy for Northern Ireland in 1972',
Studies in Conflict & Terrorism
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——— ‘Minimum force in British counterinsurgency',
Small Wars and Insurgencies
, 21/3, (2010), pp. 459–75.

——— ‘“A Very Salutary Effect”: the counter-terror strategy in the early Malayan emergency, June 1948 to December 1949',
Journal of Strategic Studies
, 32/3, (2009), pp. 415–44.

——— ‘The other side of COIN: minimum and exemplary force in British Army counterinsurgency in Kenya',
Small Wars and Insurgencies
, 18/4, (2007), pp. 638–64.

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World Politics
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Intelligence and National Security
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Institute for South East Asian Studies Working Paper: Politics and Security Series no. 1
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Cormac, R., ‘Coordinating covert action: the case of the Yemen civil war and the South Arabian insurgency',
Journal of Strategic Studies
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——— ‘“A Whitehall Showdown?”: Colonial Office-Joint Intelligence Committee relations in the mid-1950s',
Journal of Imperial and Commonwealth History
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39/2
, (2011), pp. 249–67.

——— ‘Organizing intelligence: an introduction to the 1955 Report on colonial security',
Intelligence and National Security
, 25/6, (2010), pp. 800–22.

——— ‘Twilight of Britain's Joint Intelligence Committee',
International Journal of Intelligence and Counterintelligence
, 24/4, (2011), pp. 427–46.

——— ‘Intelligence and the machinery of government: conceptualising the intelligence community',
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, 25/1, (2010), pp. 29–46.

——— ‘Intelligence culture and intelligence failure in Britain and the United States',
Cambridge Review of International Affairs
, 17/3, (2004), pp. 495–520.

——— ‘Spies as informants: triangulation and the interpretation of elite interview data in the study of the intelligence and security services',
Politics
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Studies in Intelligence
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Journal of Cold War Studies
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Cold War History
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International Journal of Intelligence and Counterintelligence
, 21/2, (2008), pp. 375–94.

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