Protecting the family spirit of the diplomatic service : the Foreign Office, security, and homosexuality, 1945–53
(2021)
Book Chapter
Lomas, D., & Murphy, C. (2021). Protecting the family spirit of the diplomatic service : the Foreign Office, security, and homosexuality, 1945–53. In D. Molinaro (Ed.), The Bridge in the Park: The Five Eyes and Cold War Counterintelligence. Toronto, Canada: University of Toronto Press
All Outputs (4)
Intelligence for security (2021)
Book Chapter
Lomas, D. (2021). Intelligence for security. In A. Masys (Ed.), Handbook of Security Science (1-17). Springer. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-51761-2_38-1The use of intelligence by states to improve decision making and per se national security has been commonplace. Intelligence – the collection, processing, analysis and sharing of information – has been seen as a state-based process, ensuring that dec... Read More about Intelligence for security.
Diplomacy and intelligence (2021)
Book Chapter
Lomas, D. (2021). Diplomacy and intelligence. In J. Spence, C. Yorke, & A. Masser (Eds.), New perspectives on diplomacy : a new theory and practice of diplomacy (55-76). I.B. Tauris
A tale of torture? Alexander Scotland, the London Cage and post-war British secrecy (2013)
Book Chapter
Lomas, D. (2013). A tale of torture? Alexander Scotland, the London Cage and post-war British secrecy. In C. Moran, & C. Murphy (Eds.), Intelligence Studies in Britain and the US : historiography since 1945 (251-262). Edinburgh University PressThe immediate post-war period saw the publication of a number of secret service accounts recounting wartime exploits, giving the impression that, with the end of hostilities, these could now be revealed. In fact, as has been clearly demonstrated by R... Read More about A tale of torture? Alexander Scotland, the London Cage and post-war British secrecy.