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  1. Half Title Page
  2. Beyond Boundaries Series
  3. Title Page
  4. Copyright
  5. Contents
  6. Acronyms
  7. Acknowledgements
  8. Introduction - The War of 196?
  9. Part 1 - Imminence of War, 1944–1954
    1. 1 - A Third World War in the Making?
    2. 2 - Agreed Intelligence
    3. 3 - The Most Important Question
  10. Part 2 - Indications of War, 1954–1966
    1. 4 - The Origins of Indications Intelligence
    2. 5 - The Tripartite Intelligence Alerts Agreement
    3. 6 - The Alerts Agreement in Action
    4. Conclusion - A Semi-Dormant but Continuing Agreement
  11. Notes
  12. Bibliography
  13. Index

Beyond Boundaries: Canadian Defence and Strategic Studies Series

Rob Huebert, Series Editor

ISSN 1716-2645 (Print) ISSN 1925-2919 (Online)

Canada’s role in international military and strategic studies ranges from peace­building and Arctic sovereignty to unconventional warfare and domestic security. This series provides narratives and analyses of the Canadian military from both an historical and a contemporary perspective.

No. 1 ∙ The Generals: The Canadian Army’s Senior Commanders in the Second World WarJ. L. Granatstein

No. 2 ∙ Art and Memorial: The Forgotten History of Canada’s War Art Laura Brandon

No. 3 ∙ In the National Interest: Canadian Foreign Policy and the Department of Foreign Affairs and International Trade, 1909–2009 Greg Donaghy and Michael K. Carroll

No. 4 ∙ Long Night of the Tankers: Hitler’s War Against Caribbean Oil David J. Bercuson and Holger H. Herwig

No. 5 ∙ Fishing for a Solution: Canada’s Fisheries Relations with the European Union, 1977–2013 Donald Barry, Bob Applebaum, and Earl Wiseman

No. 6 ∙ From Kinshasa to Kandahar: Canada and Fragile States in Historical Perspective Michael K. Carroll and Greg Donaghy

No. 7 ∙ The Frontier of Patriotism: Alberta and the First World War Adriana A. Davies and Jeff Keshen

No. 8 ∙ China’s Arctic Ambitions and What They Mean for Canada P. Whitney Lackenbauer, Adam Lajeunesse, James Manicom, and Frédéric Lasserre

No. 9 ∙ Scattering Chaff: Canadian Air Power and Censorship during the Kosovo War Bob Bergen

No. 10 ∙ A Samaritan State Revisited: Historical Perspectives on Canadian Foreign Aid Greg Donaghy and David Webster

No. 11 ∙ Working for Canada: A Pilgrimage in Foreign Affairs from the New World Order to the Rise of Populism Geoff White

No. 12 ∙ Polar Cousins: Comparing Antarctic and Arctic Geostrategic Futures Edited by Christian Leuprecht with Douglas Causey

No. 13 ∙ Deterrence in the 21>st Century: Statecraft in the Information Age Edited by Eric Ouellet, Madeleine D’Agata, and Keith Stewart

No. 14 ∙ The Next War: Indications Intelligence in the Early Cold War Timothy Andrews Sayle

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