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INDEX

Acland, Antony
173
–
4
,
186
,
189
,
190
–
91

Aden
9
,
98
,
chapter 4
,
176
,
181
,
206
,
208
,
211
,
212
,
215
,
218
,
219

military base
105
,
116
,
145
,
146

Aden Intelligence Centre (AIC)
114
,
115
,
118

Afghanistan
203

AKEL
81
,
83
,
84
,
86
,
89
,
96

Al Qaeda
2
,
202
,
213

Algeria
139

Allinson, Walter
173

Amery, Julian
122
,
137
,
139
–
40
,
145
,
149
–
50

‘Arab Spring'
2
,
204

Arab-Israeli conflict
6
,
93
–
4
,
170

Arthur, Geoffrey
162
–
3
,
169
,
182
,
183

Assessments Staff
18
,
160
–
63
,
169
,
170
,
174
,
183
,
190
,
197
,
199
,
208
,
216

Attlee, Clement
3
,
25
–
6
,
29
,
54
,
57

Bahrain
165
,
179

Baker-Cresswell, Captain
41

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