Secret Services
Robert Cecil, 4 April 1985
The Soviet Union and Terrorism
by Roberta Goren.
Allen and Unwin, 232 pp., £17.50, November 1984,0 04 327073 5 Show More
by Roberta Goren.
Allen and Unwin, 232 pp., £17.50, November 1984,
The Great Purges
by Isaac Deutscher and David King.
Blackwell, 176 pp., £12.50, November 1984,0 631 13923 0 Show More
by Isaac Deutscher and David King.
Blackwell, 176 pp., £12.50, November 1984,
SOE: The Special Operations Executive 1940-46
by M.R.D. Foot.
BBC, 280 pp., £8.50, October 1984,0 563 20193 2 Show More
by M.R.D. Foot.
BBC, 280 pp., £8.50, October 1984,
A History of the SAS Regiment
by John Strawson.
Secker, 292 pp., £12.95, November 1984,0 436 49992 4 Show More
by John Strawson.
Secker, 292 pp., £12.95, November 1984,
“... Roberta Goren’s book should be compulsory reading in every course of peace studies. It explains in great detail how the USSR after Stalin’s death adapted to the nuclear age its strategy for achieving hegemony in a world dominated by the mass media and by weapons of mass destruction. It was a dual strategy, with an upper and a lower face. The brightly-lit upper face comprised the campaign for peace and disarmament, promoted by Communist ‘front’ organisations; the darkened, lower face involved the use of very different means to achieve the same end without provoking nuclear war ... ”