Secret History of the Five Eyes

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  • ISBN 9781789465587
  • Weight: 354g
  • Dimensions: 129 x 198mm
  • Publication Date: 06 Jul 2023
  • Publisher: John Blake Publishing Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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'Absolutely brilliant' - Tom Holland, The Rest Is History
'A seminal history' - The Wall Street Journal
'Gripping and shocking' - Tim Shipman, author of All Out War
'An extraordinary development' - The Times
'An impressively detailed account of a remarkable alliance' - Jeremy Bowen, The New Statesman
'A remarkable book . . . delves into the fascinating individuals involved.' Daily Beast

THE TIMES BEST POLITICAL BOOKS OF 2022

Despite being one of the world's most powerful intelligence networks, the Five Eyes has been steeped in secrecy since its formation in 1956. The international intelligence collaboration between Britain, the US, Canada, Australia and New Zealand, has shaped global events since its inception - and continues to do so to this day.

Over eight decades, the alliance's agencies, including the CIA, FBI, MI5, MI6, GCHQ, and ASIO, have swapped secrets and tradecraft, and pooled resources. From Nazi hunters and World War II codebreakers, to spymasters and political leaders embroiled in the recent security crisis around Russia and Ukraine, they have shared a common purpose and common enemy, in spite of a mutual mistrust.

In this revised and updated edition, Richard Kerbaj expertly weaves together stories of this extraordinary alliance and the unlikely cast of characters who have played a crucial role in its history. Impeccably researched and including interviews with world leaders and intelligence officials, The Secret History of the Five Eyes is a major contribution to the literature of international intelligence.

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'Absolutely brilliant book and very, very timely to read. Tom Holland, The Rest Is History

'Reveals in great detail how the U.S. intelligence community closed ranks during Trump's first term in office.'
The Wall Street Journal


'The story of "this non-binding marriage of convenience" through its most compelling personalities.'
The Globe and Mail

'This thought-provoking and informative book suggests that the era of globetrotting lone agents such as James Bond is long gone.' - Sydney Morning Herald

'The stories Kerbaj tells reveal ... a story of failure - of missing warnings that could have prevented atrocities, of misusing intelligence to start a war' - Observer

'Scintillating ... full of scoops ... by focusing on the human relationships which are the beating heart of the Five Eyes, Kerbaj has made a singular contribution to the intelligence discourse. It's a service to democracy.' - The Australian

'Kerbaj ... has chronicled the history of the Fives Eyes spy network. His list of interviewees speaks for itself - several former heads of MI5, MI6, GCHQ, the CIA, four former British and Australian prime ministers, and myriad other current and former spooks. But this account is unencumbered by any sense of an agreed or official narrative (the usual price for this level of journalistic access).' - Gabriel Pogrund, Whitehall Editor, The Sunday Times

'Sensational' - Nigel Nelson, Political Editor, The Mirror

'An impressively detailed account of a remarkable alliance' - Jeremy Bowen, The New Statesman

'Examines decades of intelligence sharing' - The Telegraph

'Reopen[s] the debate' - The Times

'Explosive' - The World News

Richard Kerbaj is a Bafta-winning and twice Emmy-nominated filmmaker and writer who has specialised in investigating crime- and national security-related stories for more than fifteen years. He has written extensively about the impact that counter-terrorism and counter-espionage have had on intelligence agencies, including MI5, MI6, GCHQ and the CIA, in their battle against ISIS and al-Qaeda, Russia's widespread disinformation campaigns, and China's industrialised thefts of Western intellectual property.

Richard is a multi award-winning journalist who was the security correspondent for the Sunday Times from 2010 to 2020. Before that, he worked for The Times as a foreign correspondent, and for The Australian newspaper. He has also written and produced award-winning documentaries.

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