GCHQ: the uncensored story of Britain's most secret intelligence agency /
Richard Aldrich
- London: HarperPress, 2010.
- 666 p.: ill., maps; 24 cm.
Includes bibliographical references (p. [613]-634) and index.
1 Schooldays THE 1940s BLETCHLEY PARK AND BEYOND 2 Friends and Allies 3 Every War Must Have an End 4 The KGB and the Venona Project 5 UKUSA - Creating the Global Sigint Alliance THE 1950s FIGHTING THE ELECTRONIC WAR 6 ’Elint’ and the Soviet Nuclear Target 7 The Voyages of HMS Turpin 8 Sigint in the Sun - GCHQ’s Overseas Empire 9 Blake, Bugs and the Berlin Tunnel 10 Embassy Wars Tin-: i96s SPACI-:, SPY SHIPS AN!) SCANDALS 11 Harold Macmillaii - Shoottlouiis, Cyplu rs aiul Spending 12 Harold Wilson - Setnriiy Scaiulals and Spy Revelations 13 Inlelligenee for Doomsday 14 Slaying Ahead - Sigint Ships and Spy Planes Till- 1970s TURBULLNCn AND Tl-.RROR 15 Trouble with Henry 16 Disaster at Kizildere 17 Turmoil on Cyprus 18 Unmasking GCHQ: The ABC Trial THE 1980s INTO THE THATCHER ERA 19 Geoffrey Prime - The GCHQ Mole 20 A Surprise Attack - The Falklands War 21 Thatcher and the GCHQ Trade Union Ban 22 NSA and the Zircon Project AFTER 1989 GCHQ GOES GLOBAL 23 From Cold War to Hot Peace - The Gulf War and Bosnia 24 The New Age of Ubiquitous Computing 25 The 9/11 Attacks and the Iraq War 26 From Bletchley Park to a Brave New World?