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REFERENCES

1. Robert Axelrod, "The Rational Timing of Surprise," World Politics: 228-246.

2. Abraham Ben-Zvi, "Hindsight and Foresight: A Conceptual Framework for the Analysis of Surprise Attacks," World Politics, 28 (April 1976): 381_395.

3. Michael I. Handel, "Perception, Deception and surprise: The Case of the Yom Kippur war," Jerusalem Papers on Peace Problems (Hebrew University of Jerusalem, 1976), 16.

4. Barton Whaley, Stratagem: Deception and Surprise in War (Cambridge: Center for International Studies, 1969), 16.

5. Roberta Wohlstetter, Pearl Harbor: Warning and Decision (Stanford: Stanford university Press, 1962).

6. Anthony Cave Brown, Bodyguard of Lies (New York: Harper & Row, Publishers, 1975).

7. Brian Johnson, The Secret·war (New York: Methune, 1978).

8. R.V. Jones, The Wizard War, British secret Intelligence 1939-1945 (New York: Coward, Mccann & Geoghegan, Inc., 1978).

9. Ronald Lewin, Ultra Goes to War: The First Account of World War II's Greatest Secret Based on Official Documents (New York: McGraw-Hill Book Company, 1978).

10. Seymour Reit, Masquerade: The Amazing Camouflage Deceptions of World War II (New York: Hawthorne Books, Inc., 1978).

11. William Stevenson, A Man Called Intrepid: The Secret War (New York: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1976).