

An edition of The Secret War Against Sweden (2003)
US and British Submarine Deception in the 1980s (Naval Policy and History)
By Ola Tunander
Publish Date
September 24, 2004
Publisher
Frank Cass
Language
eng
Pages
358
Description:
"Ola Tunander's revelations in this book makes it clear that the United States and Britain ran a 'secret war' in Swedish waters to test Sweden's capability and will in the 1980s. Within a couple of years, the number of Swedes perceiving the Soviet Union as a direct threat had increased from 5-10 per cent (in 1980) to 45 per cent (in 1983). In the same period, the number of Swedes viewing the Soviets as unfriendly increased from 30 per cent to more than 80 per cent. This Anglo-American 'secret war' was a deception operation aimed at exerting political influence over Sweden. It was a risky enterprise, but, as the Swedish polls show, perhaps the most successful covert operation of the entire Cold War."--BOOK JACKET.
subjects: Deception (Military science), History, Naval History, Politics and government, Special operations (Military science), Submarines (Ships), Sweden, history, Submarine warfare, Psychological warfare, United states, military policy, TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING, Military Science, Marine & Naval
Places: Great Britain, Stockholms skärgård (Sweden), Sweden, United States
Times: 1973-, 20th century