Hugh Wilford
University of Sheffield
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Review of International Studies | 1998
Hugh Wilford
The recent release of previously classified Foreign Office files has helped illuminate the early history of the secret propaganda unit, the Information Research Department (IRD). Although launched in 1948 by the Attlee government with the avowed intention of promoting Britain as a socialist ‘Third Force’ in world politics, IRD tended in practice to devote its earliest efforts to attacking the Soviet Union and Communism, not only abroad but also at home, where leaders of the Labour movement deployed its materials against the far left. By 1950 the Third Force mission had been abandoned altogether as British foreign policy shifted decisively towards support for an American-led coalition of Atlantic powers.
Intelligence & National Security | 2003
Hugh Wilford
During the early Cold War period the United States Government covertly engaged in a variety of attempts to influence the politics of the British left. American ‘labor diplomats’ strove to fortify anti-communist elements in the trade unions; left-wing literary intellectuals were the target of the CIAs campaign in the ‘Cultural Cold War’; Labour Party politicians became involved in CIA-sponsored ventures designed to promote greater European and Atlantic unity. However, it would be a mistake to conclude that the US ‘called the tune’ of the British left. Such a verdict overlooks internal problems in the American campaign and underestimates the complexity — and ingenuity — of the British response.
Archive | 2008
Hugh Wilford
Archive | 2003
Hugh Wilford; David Caute
Diplomatic History | 2003
Hugh Wilford
Twentieth Century British History | 2000
Hugh Wilford
RUSI Journal | 2001
Hugh Wilford
Diplomatic History | 2016
Hugh Wilford
Diplomatic History | 2011
Hugh Wilford
Journal of American Studies | 2004
Hugh Wilford