The book is structured to provide a chronological and thematic analysis of intelligence activities:
While focused on Serbia, the book places these activities within the wider context of Balkan stability and Western geopolitical maneuvering. Book Specifications Author: Marko Lopušina. Publisher: Knjiga komerc . Pages: 279. Format: Paperback (Broš). ISBN: 978-86-7712-287-4. About the Author
Lopušina references the views of Borislav Pekić, suggesting that British policy often favored the Ottoman Empire at the expense of Serbian independence to secure trade routes to India.
The author details specific instances where intelligence gathering overlapped with political subversion, framing these actions as a continuous "deception" against Serbian national interests.
This guide covers the key themes and historical context of the book (British Deception: MI6 in Serbia) by prominent Serbian investigative journalist Marko Lopušina.
Published in 2011 by , this work examines the long-term influence and operations of the British Secret Intelligence Service (MI6) within Serbia and the broader Balkan region. Lopušina argues that British foreign policy has historically been characterized by a specific "misunderstanding" or deliberate manipulation of Serbian interests to protect British colonial and strategic goals. Key Themes & Content
The text explores the evolution of MI6 operations in Belgrade, tracking their influence through different political eras, including the Kingdom of Yugoslavia, the Tito era, and modern-day Serbia.
