This article describes the author’s experiences researching three books on espionage history in three different countries and on three different topics. The article describes the foreign intelligence arm of the Ministry for State Security; a global history of secret writing from ancient to modern times; and finally, my current project on U.S. intelligence and technology from the Cold War to the War on Terror. The article also discusses the tensions between national security and openness and reflects on the results of this research and its implications for history and for national security
The study of secrecy and spies remain subjects dominated by Anglo-American experiences. In recent ye...
The United States is a relatively young country. As a result of this basic fact, the United States h...
This article explores the fascinating interactions and experiences of James Bond creator, Ian Flemin...
This article describes the author’s experiences researching three books on espionage history in thre...
This article describes the author’s experiences researching three books on espionage history in thre...
Intelligence and Espionage: Secrets and Spies provides a global introduction to the role of intellig...
This essay reflects a particular method and way of working that I employ when undertaking artistic r...
Researchers in the rapidly growing field of intelligence studies face unique and difficult challenge...
The author discusses Russian spying the United States, the psychology of espionage, and how spying a...
This book analyses the challenges of secrecy in security research, and develops a set of methods to ...
The concept of human based Espionage has grown between nation-states since the time of ancient civil...
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Over the past few decades, international history and security have been significantly influenced by ...
Professor Aziz Rana urges a broad and populist reconsideration of the idea that the administration a...
The study of secrecy and spies remain subjects dominated by Anglo-American experiences. In recent ye...
The study of secrecy and spies remain subjects dominated by Anglo-American experiences. In recent ye...
The United States is a relatively young country. As a result of this basic fact, the United States h...
This article explores the fascinating interactions and experiences of James Bond creator, Ian Flemin...
This article describes the author’s experiences researching three books on espionage history in thre...
This article describes the author’s experiences researching three books on espionage history in thre...
Intelligence and Espionage: Secrets and Spies provides a global introduction to the role of intellig...
This essay reflects a particular method and way of working that I employ when undertaking artistic r...
Researchers in the rapidly growing field of intelligence studies face unique and difficult challenge...
The author discusses Russian spying the United States, the psychology of espionage, and how spying a...
This book analyses the challenges of secrecy in security research, and develops a set of methods to ...
The concept of human based Espionage has grown between nation-states since the time of ancient civil...
This article recounts the experience of a professional historian in being given the keys to the king...
Over the past few decades, international history and security have been significantly influenced by ...
Professor Aziz Rana urges a broad and populist reconsideration of the idea that the administration a...
The study of secrecy and spies remain subjects dominated by Anglo-American experiences. In recent ye...
The study of secrecy and spies remain subjects dominated by Anglo-American experiences. In recent ye...
The United States is a relatively young country. As a result of this basic fact, the United States h...
This article explores the fascinating interactions and experiences of James Bond creator, Ian Flemin...