Drawing on extensive interviews and archival research, this biography uncovers the motivations and ideals that informed Smiley's commitment to covert action and intelligence during the Second World War and early part of the Cold War, often among tribally based societies. With particular reference to operations in Albania, Oman and Yemen, it addresses the wider issues of accountability and control of clandestine operations.
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Clive Jones has written a fascinating account of a regular/irregular soldier who was involved with some of the key British special operations in the Balkans and Arabia from 1943 to 1968. Smiley, with his obvious code-name 'Grin', was a no-nonsense man, who was modest about his remarkable exploits in the best tradition of the British Army. -- Saul Kelly, King's College, London * Middle Eastern Studies * Clive Jones' life and times of David Smiley is a wonderful book. It is hugely entertaining and engaging, as well as an impressive piece of scholarship and historical detective work. A fitting biography for one of the true legends of British covert military operations during the 20th century. * Rory Miller, Georgetown University Qatar * This brilliant and highly readable biography portrays a man, who despite his modesty, achieved so much, not least in Oman, a country he frequently visited in his later years. -- Noel Brehony * The Anglo-Omani Society Review 2020 * The book has been meticulously researched; there is not a superfluous word. It is weighty without being ponderous. The author did have quality source material with twenty hours of interview with Smiley and his family. It is a ripping yarn from start to finish about a genuine one hundred per cent Boys' Own hero. -- Peter Sichel * The Journal of the Sultan's of Oman Armed Forces Journal *
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Höhe: 231 mm
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978-1-4744-4116-2 (9781474441162)
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Clive Jones is Professor of Regional Security (Middle East) in the School of Government and International Affairs at Durham University and Visiting Research Professor in the Department of Historical Studies, NTNU, Trondheim, Norway. A Fellow of the Royal Historical Society, he has published widely on the history and politics of the Middle East with a particular focus on Israel/Palestine and the Gulf. His book Britain and the Yemen Civil War (Sussex Academic Press, 2010) was the subject of a BBC documentary.
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Chair in Regional Security (Middle East) in the School of Government and International AffairsDurham University
Preface
1. From the Cradle to Palestine
2. From Palestine to Abyssinia
3. Desert Wars
4. From the Regular to Irregular
5. A Matter called 'Concensus'
6. Three Majors. Two for Politics, One for Fighting
7. Burnt but Alive
8. Between Ubon and a Hard Place
9. From Espionage to Sabotage
10. Subversion and the Ceremonial
11. As Tough as Teak
12. Our Man in the Yemen
13. An Uncomplicated Patriot
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