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Trumps CIA relationship on same painful path as Nixon says new research in Foreign Affairs
President Trump’s rocky relationship with the CIA is following a remarkably similar trajectory to President Nixon’s difficult dealings with the agency, according to new research by Iniversity of Warwick researchers published in the April 24th edition of the highly prestigious journal Foreign Affairs.
Spies, Kings and Nazis - Prof Richard Aldrich on Channel 4's Spying on the Royals
In episode 2 of Channel 4's Spying on the Royals Professor Richard Aldrich, of the University of Warwick’s Department of Politics and International Studies, about how in the United States spies tapped Edward VIII and Wallis Simpson's phone and how Edward’s own brother, George VIII, paid for him to be surveilled.
Prof Richard Aldrich talks spies on Channel 4's Spying on the Royals
"The government has maintainted that it does not intercept or tap royal communications - this episode turns history on its head"
Richard Aldrich talks fake news, politics and the Zinoviev letter on the BBC's Westminster Hour
Professor Richard Aldrich, of the University of Warwick’s Department of Politics and International Studies, talks to BBC Radio 4’s the Westminster Hour about the history of fake news, its impact on politics and the infamous Zinoviev letter.
British Council entrepreneurial prize awarded to Warwick grad
A University of Warwick graduate has scooped a top prize at the ‘British Council Study UK Alumni Awards 2017’ in Hong Kong.
Dame Stella Rimington reflects on Trump, MI5 and Warwick's intelligence research
Following a distinguished career in British intelligence, culminating in 1992 with her appointment as the first female Director General of MI5, and now as a best-selling novelist Dame Stella Rimington has been awarded an Honorary Doctorate from the University of Warwick.