Drawing on a wide range of material, from memoirs of former spy masters to the highly acclaimed TV series Le Bureau des Légendes, this article shows how documentary as well as fictional accounts of double agents cast light on a “dark underside” of the international system. This dark underside is made up of exceptional spaces of secrecy in which intelligence organizations and spies operate. The article's main point of entry when analyzing these spaces is the intimate connection between secrecy and subjectivity. While secrecy as a social practice has received increased attention in sociological accounts of secret intelligence, the constitutive role of secrecy in relation to subjectivity is a much less explored theme. This theme, it is argued,...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 46-56.Chapter One. The nature of secrecy -- Chapter Two. The ...
This paper seeks to contribute to a number of debates that have attracted scholarly attention over t...
International audienceThis article addresses the issue of realism in relationship to contemporary se...
This article develops an ‘economy of secrecy’ as a framework to understand how secrecy regulates int...
While scholarly literature has paid attention to human intelligence professionalism from the perspec...
Despite the welcome turn within security studies towards a more material- and practice-oriented unde...
The study of secrecy and spies remain subjects dominated by Anglo-American experiences. In recent ye...
Securitization has a complex and generative relationship to publicness. A fuller understanding of th...
provides one of the most innovative, productive, and yet controversial avenues of research in contem...
This thesis was submitted for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy and awarded by Brunel University Lo...
The catalyst for this special issue of Secrecy and Society stems from a workshop titled “Secrecy and...
The catalyst for this special issue of Secrecy and Society stems from a workshop titled “Secrecy and...
The catalyst for this special issue of Secrecy and Society stems from a workshop titled “Secrecy and...
"Marianne is Watching" presents a history of the institutionalization of professional intelligence a...
This paper seeks to contribute to a number of debates that have attracted scholarly attention over t...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 46-56.Chapter One. The nature of secrecy -- Chapter Two. The ...
This paper seeks to contribute to a number of debates that have attracted scholarly attention over t...
International audienceThis article addresses the issue of realism in relationship to contemporary se...
This article develops an ‘economy of secrecy’ as a framework to understand how secrecy regulates int...
While scholarly literature has paid attention to human intelligence professionalism from the perspec...
Despite the welcome turn within security studies towards a more material- and practice-oriented unde...
The study of secrecy and spies remain subjects dominated by Anglo-American experiences. In recent ye...
Securitization has a complex and generative relationship to publicness. A fuller understanding of th...
provides one of the most innovative, productive, and yet controversial avenues of research in contem...
This thesis was submitted for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy and awarded by Brunel University Lo...
The catalyst for this special issue of Secrecy and Society stems from a workshop titled “Secrecy and...
The catalyst for this special issue of Secrecy and Society stems from a workshop titled “Secrecy and...
The catalyst for this special issue of Secrecy and Society stems from a workshop titled “Secrecy and...
"Marianne is Watching" presents a history of the institutionalization of professional intelligence a...
This paper seeks to contribute to a number of debates that have attracted scholarly attention over t...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 46-56.Chapter One. The nature of secrecy -- Chapter Two. The ...
This paper seeks to contribute to a number of debates that have attracted scholarly attention over t...
International audienceThis article addresses the issue of realism in relationship to contemporary se...