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Professor Christopher Andrew
Professor of Modern and Contemporary History
Research Interests
Twentieth-century political history and international relations with
particular reference to the role and influence of intelligence agencies.
Teaching Interests
European history and international relations since the French Revolution.
Chief Publications
- Théophile Delcassé and the Making of the Entente Cordiale (1968)
- France Overseas: The Great War and the Climax of French Overseas Expansion
(1980) (with A.S. Kanya-Forstner)
- The Missing Dimension: Governments and Intelligence Communities in the
Twentieth Century (1984) (with David Dilks)
- Secret Service: The Making of the British Intelligence Community (1985)
- Codebreaking and Signals Intelligence (1986)
- Intelligence and International Relations 1900-1945 (1987)
(with Jeremy Noakes)
- KGB: The Inside Story of its Foreign Operations from Lenin to
Gorbachev (1990) (with Oleg Gordievsky)
- Instructions from The Centre: Top Secret Files on KGB Foreign
Operations 1975-1985 (1991)
(published in the USA as: Comrade Kryuchkov's Instructions)
(with Oleg Gordievsky)
- More Instructions from The Centre: Top Secret Files on KGB Global
Operations 1975-1985 (1992) (with Oleg Gordievsky)
- For The President's Eyes Only: Secret Intelligence and the
American Presidency from Washington to Bush (1995)
- Eternal Vigilance? Fifty Years of the CIA (1997)
(with Rhodri Jeffreys-Jones)
- The Mitrokhin Archive. Vol.1: The KGB in Europe and the West
(1999) (with Vasili Mitrokhin)
Broadcasting
Since 1980 Professor Andrew has been a regular presenter of BBC Radio and TV
documentaries on modern history and international relations.
His next series will be the twelfth series of What If? on Radio
Four early in 2000.
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