The strange history of US-UK intelligence relations
Christopher Andrew gave a series of three lectures in November on “The Lost History of Global Intelligence – and Why It Matters” as part of the Henry L. Stimson Lectures on World Affairs at the Whitney and Betty MacMillan Center d International and Area Studies at Yale. The conferences focused on three themes: “How the main role in strategic intelligence shifted from Asia to the West” on November 5; “The Strange History of US-UK Intelligence Relations: From George Washington to Donald J. Trump” on November 6; and “Russian intelligence operations and the West: from Tsar Nicholas II to Vladimir Putin” on November 8.
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