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Volume 16, Number 1, Spring 2001
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Prelims and Editorial
pp. i-xii(1)
Authors: Christopher Andrew; Michael Handel; Wesley K. Wark; Richard J. Aldrich

Introduction on The Importance of Signals Intelligence in the Cold War
pp. 1-26(26)
Authors: Matthew M. Aid; Cees Wiebes

The National Security Agency and the Cold War
pp. 27-66(40)
Author: Matthew M. Aid

GCHQ and Siginit in the Early Cold War 1945-70
pp. 67-96(30)
Author: Richard J. Aldrich

France, Sigint and the Cold War
pp. 177-208(32)
Author: Roger Faligot

Scandinavia, Sigint and the Cold War
pp. 209-242(34)
Author: Alf R. Jacobsen

Dutch Sigint during the Cold War, 1945-94
pp. 243-284(42)
Author: Cees Wiebes

Dutch Sigint and the Conflict with Indonesia 1950-62
pp. 285-312(28)
Author: Wies Platje

Conclusions
pp. 313-332(20)
Authors: Matthew M. Aid; Cees Wiesbes

Abstracts
pp. 333-337(5)

About the Contributors
pp. 338-340(3)

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