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NEW: Out of the Shadows Podcast Episode 2


We travelled to Nottingham to meet Dr Rory Cormac, Associate Professor of International Relations at the University of Nottingham. In this episode we discuss Rory's career and his interest in intelligence. Most of the episode explores Rory's latest book (co-authored with Professor Richard Aldrich) The Black Door. We explore the history of British intelligence and covert action, as well as Prime Ministers' relations with the intelligence community: from Churchill passion for intelligence, to Eden's obsession with Nasser, to Thatcher and Blair. Toward the end of the podcast we also discuss contemporary issues such as transparency and leaks, big data, fake news and cyber security. Rory also has some interesting reading suggestions for those interested in intelligence and intelligence studies. His suggestions include book on British Intelligence, on the CIA in the Middle East and on British-American intelligence cooperation.


Rory's books:

- Richard Aldrich - The Hidden Hand: Britain, America and Cold War secret intelligence,

- Hugh Wilford - America's Great Game: the CIA's Secret Arabists and the shaping of the modern Middle East

- Peter Hennessy - The Secret State: preparing for the worst 1945-2010


Honourable mention to: Michael Goodman - The Official History of the Joint Intelligence Committee.


Listen to the episode on iTunes, on SoundCloud or by navigating to the Podcast section of this website.

The project is funded by a British Academy Rising Star Engagement Award

It aims at establishing a network of ECRs researching covert action in US and UK history and at engaging secondary schools students and teachers.

Let's bring covert action to the classroom.

Project contacts:

Luca Trenta

Department of Political and Cultural Studies

College of Arts and Humanities,

Swansea University,

Singleton Park,

SA28PP

UK

Tel: +441792602633

Email: l.trenta@swansea.ac.uk

@lucatrenta

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