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The Black Door : Spies, Secret Intelligence and British Prime Ministers - Richard Aldrich

The Black Door

Spies, Secret Intelligence and British Prime Ministers

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Published: 22nd August 2017

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The Black Door explores the evolving relationship between successive British prime ministers and the intelligence agencies, from Asquith's Secret Service Bureau to Cameron's National Security Council.

Intelligence can do a prime minister's dirty work. For more than a century, secret wars have been waged directly from Number 10. They have staved off conflict, defeats and British decline through fancy footwork, often deceiving friend and foe alike. Yet as the birth of the modern British secret service in 1909, prime ministers were strangers to the secret world - sometimes with disastrous consequences. During the Second World War, Winston Churchill oversaw a remarkable revolution in the exploitation of intelligence, bringing it into the centre of government. Chruchill's wartime regime also formed a school of intelligence for future prime ministers, and its secret legacy has endured. Margaret Thatcher, Tony Blair and David Cameron all became great enthusiasts for spies and special forces. Although Britain's political leaders have often feigned ignorance about what one prime minister called this 'strange underworld', some of the most daring and controversial intelligence operations can be traced straight back to Number 10.

Richard Aldrich's The Black Door is a testament to the power of intelligence, showcasing how it has been the best tool for British prime ministers to maintain their nation's standing. It's a top-notch exploration of the freedom and constraints within this strange underworld.

For fans of John Preston (Fall), Ben Macintyre (Colditz), Gordon Corera (The Art of Betrayal), Rory Cormac (Disrupt and Deny), and Katja Hoyer (Blood and Iron).

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