Counter Intelligence What The Secret World Can Teach Us About Problem Solving And Creativity


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Counter-Intelligence: What the Secret World Can Teach Us About Problem-solving and Creativity


Counter-Intelligence: What the Secret World Can Teach Us About Problem-solving and Creativity

Author: Robert Hannigan

language: en

Publisher: HarperCollins UK

Release Date: 2024-05-23


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Best Books of 2024, The Economist From the codebreakers and problem solvers, to the engineers, mathematicians and other problem-solvers – what the secret world can teach us about performance and creativity

Counter-Intelligence


Counter-Intelligence

Author: Robert Hannigan

language: en

Publisher:

Release Date: 2024


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The Secret History of UK Security Vetting from 1909 to the Present


The Secret History of UK Security Vetting from 1909 to the Present

Author: Daniel Lomas

language: en

Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing

Release Date: 2025-05-15


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Using newly available government records, private papers, and documents obtained through Freedom of Information, this book tells the secret story of UK security vetting from 1909 to the present. Although Britain avoided American-style red-baiting and McCarthy-like witch-hunts, successive UK governments have, like their 'Five Eyes' allies, implemented security procedures to protect government, defence and industry from so-called 'subversives' and 'fellow travellers'. Officially, from 1948 the British government applied political tests to civil servants, a process extended to 'character defects' in the early 1950s with the introduction of 'positive vetting'. However, an unofficial purge had taken place for much longer, facing political backlashes as an infringement of 'civil liberties' and suppression of free speech. Although it's been argued that Britain's secret purge had little impact, this study looks at the experiences of those removed from the 'secret state', those LGBT and BAME individuals discriminated against by government, and the impact of government policy generally, while studying the responses of Ministers and civil servants to spy scandals and international events. Drawing from newly released archival material, Freedom of Information releases and interviews, this book offers new insights into the scope of government security checks on civil servants, defence contractors and armed forces personnel from Edwardian 'spy scares' and the inter-war period, to the Cold War and present day.