Background - the Committee in wartime; the origins of the Cold War - the emergence of the Soviet threat; assessing the balance of forces; the Berlin blockade, 1948; the Korean War; Suez, 1956; Berlin again - the crisis of 1958-1961 and the Berlin Wall; the Sino-Soviet dispute; watching America - Cuba; watching America - Vietnam; British crises - Kuwait, 1961; British crises - confrontation; British crises - Rhodesia; Czechoslovakia, 1968; the Committee and its men; other systems, other estimates - the United States; other systems, other estimates - the Soviet Union; intelligence and policy.
The Rt. Hon. Sir Percy Cradock joined the Foreign Office in 1954 after a spell as a law don at Cambridge. From 1978 to 1984 he was Ambassador to China, where he opened and led the negotiations on the Hong Kong Joint Declaration. From 1984 to 1992 he was the Prime Minister's Foreign Policy Adviser and from 1985 to 1992 also Chairman of the Joint Intelligence Committee. He is an Honorary Fellow of St John's College, Cambridge, and was made a Privy Councillor in 1993. He lives in Richmond. He is also the author of Experiences of China ('a remarkable book: elegant, perceptive... beautifully written', Charles Powell); and In Pursuit of British Interests ('a brilliant book - a little classic', Julian Critchley).
'An impressive book by a gifted expert - one on whose advice I myself relied and never found wanting.' Margaret Thatcher
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