Lobster Issue 72 (Winter 2016)
- The view from the bridge -- Robin Ramsay
- The Western Union Clandestine Committee: Britain and the ‘Gladio’ networks -- Nick Must
- Facilitating Tyranny? Glenn Greenwald and the creation of the NSA’s ‘Panopticon’ -- Citizenseven
- Holding Pattern -- Garrick Alder
- Fifteen years on from 9/11 -- John Booth
- A key for a Clockwork Orange -- Garrick Alder
- Mexico missive -- Nick Must
- Team mercenary GB: Part 1 – the early years -- Nick Must
- The ‘Intentional Fallacy’ revisited -- Dr T. P. Wilkinson
- British Counterinsurgency by John Newsinger -- reviewed by Robin Ramsay
- The Shadow Man: At the Heart of the Cambridge Spy Circle by Geoff Andrews -- reviewed by John Newsinger
- A Very English Scandal: Sex, Lies and a Murder Plot at the Heart of the Establishment by John Preston -- reviewed by Anthony Frewin
- Europe Isn’t Working by Larry Elliott and Dan Atkinson -- reviewed by Robin Ramsay
- The writer with no hands by Matthew Alford -- reviewed by Robin Ramsay
- Britain’s Secret Wars: How and Why the United Kingdom sponsors conflict around the world by T. J. Coles -- reviewed by Robin Ramsay
- Not the Chilcot Report by Peter Oborne -- reviewed by John Booth
- The Army of Afghanistan: A Political History of a Fragile Institution by Antonio Giustozzi -- reviewed by John Newsinger
- The Black Door: Spies, Secret Intelligence and British Prime Ministers by Richard Aldrich and Rory Cormac -- reviewed by John Newsinger
- The Devil’s Chessboard: Allen Dulles, the CIA, and the Rise of America’s Secret Government by David Talbot -- reviewed by Garrick Alder
- The Neoconservative Threat to World Order: Washington’s perilous war for hegemony by Paul Craig Roberts -- reviewed by Robin Ramsay
- Finks: How the CIA tricked the World’s Best Writers by Joel Whitney -- reviewed by Robin Ramsay
- Cold War Anthropology: The CIA, the Pentagon and the growth of dual use anthropology by David H. Price -- reviewed by Robin Ramsay