Franco-American and Dutch-American Intelligence Exchanges
Historians talked about how U.S. intelligence agencies cooperated with their French and Dutch counterparts to promote regional security and prevent the… read more
Historians talked about how U.S. intelligence agencies cooperated with their French and Dutch counterparts to promote regional security and prevent the spread of Communism in the early Cold War. This event was part of a larger conference titled, “Creating and Challenging the Transatlantic Intelligence Community.” close
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Constant Hijzen Assistant Professor Leiden University, Netherlands->Institute of Security and Global Affairs
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