The exposure of two senior republicans as informers for British intelligence in 2005 led to a popular perception that the IRA had 'lost' the intelligence war and was pressurised into peace. In this first in-depth study across the entire conflict, Thomas Leahy re-evaluates the successes and failures of Britain's intelligence activities against the IRA, from the use of agents and informers to special-forces, surveillance and electronic intelligence. Using new interview material alongside memoirs and Irish and UK archival materials, he suggests that the IRA was not forced into peace by British intelligence. His work sheds new light on key questions in intelligence and security studies. How does British intelligence operate against paramilitari...
The UK intelligence community has recently undergone a ‘season of enquiry’ relating to the Iraq War ...
This thesis investigates the British and German perception of the IRA and claims that the organizati...
This article examines the role of the IRD (Information Research Department) in Northern Ireland duri...
This article investigates the impact of British informers and agents on Provisional Irish Republican...
Intelligence is crucial to success in counter-terrorism, and successful intelligence work involves e...
Right from the beginning of the Northern Ireland Troubles, two different strands of British intellig...
More than thirty years on from the secret opening exchanges in what would develop into the Northern ...
This study examines the performance of the British authorities’ intelligence operations against thos...
In March 1971 Britain’s Intelligence Co-ordinator, Sir Dick White, was despatched for the third time...
The centrality of intelligence to counter-insurgency operations and campaigns is now widely acknowle...
This thesis examines how an armed group understands and manages the operation of informers against i...
Over the past few decades, international history and security have been significantly influenced by ...
The case of Northern Ireland and ex-IRA informers demonstrates the difficulty of dealing with the in...
From the beginning of Northern Ireland’s Troubles, two different strands of British intelligence wer...
The aim of this thesis is to investigate how the British state and its security establishment attemp...
The UK intelligence community has recently undergone a ‘season of enquiry’ relating to the Iraq War ...
This thesis investigates the British and German perception of the IRA and claims that the organizati...
This article examines the role of the IRD (Information Research Department) in Northern Ireland duri...
This article investigates the impact of British informers and agents on Provisional Irish Republican...
Intelligence is crucial to success in counter-terrorism, and successful intelligence work involves e...
Right from the beginning of the Northern Ireland Troubles, two different strands of British intellig...
More than thirty years on from the secret opening exchanges in what would develop into the Northern ...
This study examines the performance of the British authorities’ intelligence operations against thos...
In March 1971 Britain’s Intelligence Co-ordinator, Sir Dick White, was despatched for the third time...
The centrality of intelligence to counter-insurgency operations and campaigns is now widely acknowle...
This thesis examines how an armed group understands and manages the operation of informers against i...
Over the past few decades, international history and security have been significantly influenced by ...
The case of Northern Ireland and ex-IRA informers demonstrates the difficulty of dealing with the in...
From the beginning of Northern Ireland’s Troubles, two different strands of British intelligence wer...
The aim of this thesis is to investigate how the British state and its security establishment attemp...
The UK intelligence community has recently undergone a ‘season of enquiry’ relating to the Iraq War ...
This thesis investigates the British and German perception of the IRA and claims that the organizati...
This article examines the role of the IRD (Information Research Department) in Northern Ireland duri...