Category:
History
ISBN:
9781760290429
Awards:
Long-listed Council for the Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences (CHASS) Australia Prize for a Book 2015 AU; Joint winner/co-winner. Prime Minister's Literary Award - Prize for Australian History 2015 AU; Winner St Ermin's Hotel Intelligence Book of the Year 2015 GB
Table Of Contents:
List of Figures and Tables
Preface
Acronyms and Abbreviations
Glossary
Chronology
Introduction
PART 1: FEDERATION TO THE COLD WAR, 1901-1949
1 Counterespionage or Political Surveillance? Australia's Early Security Intelligence Organisations, 1901-1945
2 Adapting to a New Threat: Postwar Security and Intelligence in Australia, 1945-1948
3 Reacting to the Leaks: British and American Concerns about Australian Security, February-July 1948
4 Under Irresistible Pressure: Chifley Forms a New Security Service, July 1948-March 1949
PART 2: ESTABLISHMENT AND CONSOLIDATION, 1949-1954
5 Building a New Security Service: ASIO under Justice Reed, 1949
6 Trying to Crack 'The Case': The End of Reed's Term as Director-General, 1949-1950
7 Reshaping and Consolidating: Charles Spry Becomes Director-General of Security, 1950-1953
8 Contesting the Cold War: ASIO Confronts the Communists, 1950-1954
9 Watching and Recording: Field Operations against the Communists, 1950-1953
10 Vetting, Checking and Advising: ASIO's Protective Security Role, 1950-1954
11 Keeping Out Undesirables: Overseas Liaison, Refugees and War Criminals, 1950-1955
12 Moving Beyond 'The Case': Counterespionage Operations, 1950-1953
PART 3: PETROV AND THE ROYAL COMMISSION, 1951-1955
13 ASIO's Triumph: The Defection of Vladimir and Evdokia Petrov, 1951-1954
14 Out of the Shadows: ASIO and the Royal Commission on Espionage, 1954-1955
PART 4: EXPANSION AND PROFESSIONALISM, 1956-1963
15 Strengthening the Organisation: Legislation, Politics and Administration, 1956-1963
16 Seeking Comprehensive Coverage: Counter-subversion Operations, 1955-1963
17 Disruption, Propaganda and Exposure: Broadening the Counter-subversion Approach, 1955-1963
18 Searching for Illegals: Counterespionage Operations, 1955-1959
19 Resolving Doubts in the Commonwealth's Favour: Protective Security, 1955-1963
20 Building a Worldwide Network: ASIO's International Connections, 1956-1963
21 Return of the Russians: A Counterespionage Success? 1959-1963
Conclusion
Appendix: Protecting the Identity of ASIO Agents: The Case of Mercia Masson
Bibliography
Notes
Index
Publisher:
Allen & Unwin
Imprint:
Allen & Unwin
Pub Date:
October 2015
Page Extent:
736
Format:
Paperback - C format
Subject:
History