An edition of Interrogation in War and Conflict (2014)

Interrogation in War and Conflict

a Comparative and Interdisciplinary Analysis

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Christopher Andrew
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An edition of Interrogation in War and Conflict (2014)

Interrogation in War and Conflict

a Comparative and Interdisciplinary Analysis

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This edited volume offers a comparative and interdisciplinary analysis of interrogation and questioning in war and conflict in the twentieth century. Despite the current public interest and its military importance, interrogation and questioning in conflict is still a largely under-researched theme. This volume's methodological thrust is to select historical case studies ranging in time from the Great War to the conflicts in former Yugoslavia, and including the Second World War, decolonization, the Cold War, the 'Troubles' in Northern Ireland and international justice cases in The Hague, each of which raises interdisciplinary issues about the role of interrogation. These case-studies were selected because they resurface previously unexplored sources on the topic, or revisit known cases which allow us to analyse the role of interrogation and questioning in intelligence, security and military operations. Written by a group of experts from a range of disciplines including history, intelligence, psychology, law and human rights, Interrogation in War and Conflict provides a study of the main turning points in interrogation and questioning in twentieth-century conflicts, over a wide geographical area. The collection also looks at issues such as the extent of the use of harsh techniques, the value of interrogation to military intelligence, security and international justice, the development of interrogation as a separate profession in intelligence, as well as the relationship between interrogation and questioning and wider society. This book will be of much interest to students of intelligence studies, strategic studies, counter-terrorism, international justice, history and IR in general.

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Table of Contents

Introduction : the modern history of interrogation / Christopher Andrew
A process of modernization? : prisoner of war interrogation and human intelligence gathering in the first world war / Heather Jones
Stalin, the NKVD and the investigation of the Kremlin case : prelude to the great terror / Svetlana Lokhova
World War Two interrogations and British foreign intelligence : the case of Elgar / Christian Bjoern Bak
Gestapo interrogations : myths and realities / J. Ryan Stackhouse
"Instructive for the future" : the interrogation of the major war criminals in Germany, 1945 / Richard Overy
Crushing Czechoslovak identity : Stalinist violence and the resistance of Czechoslovak ex-political prisoners from the Communist era / Kristýna Bušková and Nigel Hunt
Interrogation and "psychological intelligence" : the construction of propaganda during the Malayan emergency, 1948-1958 / Thomas J. Maguire
The British army, violence, interrogation and shortcomings in intelligence gathering during the Cyprus emergency 1955-59 / Charlie Standley
The French military in its last colonial war, Algeria, 1954-1962 : the reign of torture / Raphaëlle Branche
War and interrogation : the Rhodesian bush war / Sue Onslow
Interrogation during "the troubles" in Northern Ireland, 1971-75 / Samantha Newbery
A perceived neutrality : an Englishwoman's reflections on working as an interpreter for suspect and witness interviews at the International War Crimes Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia / Louise Askew
Coercive interrogation and the international criminal tribunals / Matt Pollard
Conclusions : interrogation, interviewing and questioning in the twentieth century / Simona Tobia.

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355.3/432
Library of Congress
UB265 .I58 2014

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OL44078356M
ISBN 10
1306709253
ISBN 13
9781306709255
OCLC/WorldCat
878919044

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