This paper reviews two decades of research on the political economy of secrecy, based on the records of former Soviet state and party archives. Secrecy was an element of Soviet state capacity, particularly its capacity for decisiveness, free of the pressures and demands for accountability that might have arisen from a better informed citizenry. But secrecy was double-edged. Its uses also incurred substantial costs that weakened the capacity of the Soviet state to direct and decide. The paper details the costs of secrecy associated with “conspirative” government business processes, adverse selection of management personnel, everyday abuses of authority, and an uninformed leadership
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This paper reviews two decades of research on the political economy of secrecy, based on the records...
This paper is about the costs of doing business under a harsh, secretive dictator. In 1949 the Cold ...
The Soviet state counted people, resources – and secret papers. The need to account for secrets was ...
The Soviet dictatorship used secrecy to shield its processes from external scrutiny. A system of ac...
The Soviet state counted people, resources – and secret papers. The need to account for secrets was ...
When we use Soviet documentation of political and secret police investigations to write history, to ...
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International audienceSecrecy became a major research topic in the history of science only in the la...
This article develops an ‘economy of secrecy’ as a framework to understand how secrecy regulates int...
This article provides a systematic analysis of post-war government policy towards the history of sec...
International audienceSecrecy became a major research topic in the history of science only in the la...
The official mechanisms of intelligence oversight and accountability in the United Kingdom are argua...
In meeting the threat posed by terrorism, the democratic state also faces a paradox: Those practices...
This article recounts the experience of a professional historian in being given the keys to the king...
This paper reviews two decades of research on the political economy of secrecy, based on the records...
This paper is about the costs of doing business under a harsh, secretive dictator. In 1949 the Cold ...
The Soviet state counted people, resources – and secret papers. The need to account for secrets was ...
The Soviet dictatorship used secrecy to shield its processes from external scrutiny. A system of ac...
The Soviet state counted people, resources – and secret papers. The need to account for secrets was ...
When we use Soviet documentation of political and secret police investigations to write history, to ...
This article provides the first thick description of the counter-intelligence function in a command ...
The informer network was a part of the human capital of the communist police state, which had the pr...
International audienceSecrecy became a major research topic in the history of science only in the la...
This article develops an ‘economy of secrecy’ as a framework to understand how secrecy regulates int...
This article provides a systematic analysis of post-war government policy towards the history of sec...
International audienceSecrecy became a major research topic in the history of science only in the la...
The official mechanisms of intelligence oversight and accountability in the United Kingdom are argua...
In meeting the threat posed by terrorism, the democratic state also faces a paradox: Those practices...
This article recounts the experience of a professional historian in being given the keys to the king...