Contesting France tells the story of how a transnational web of French sources used their exchanges with US intelligence to shape American policy towards France in the early Cold War. A much-needed addition to intelligence studies, this book will interest students and researchers of the early Cold War.
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Author(s): Susan McCall (National Intelligence University) Perlman
Illustration(s): Worked examples or Exercises
Number of pages: 275
Collection: Cambridge Studies in US Foreign Relations