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ID152725
Title ProperHannah Arendt and the art of secrecy
Other Title Informationor, the fog of cobra mist
LanguageENG
AuthorWalters, William ;  Luscombe, Alex
Summary / Abstract (Note)Using Hannah Arendt as our guide, we examine the imperfect and at times curious mechanisms through which state projects enact an aura of secrecy and deception. To date, International Political Sociology (IPS) has paid strikingly little attention to the workings of secrecy and deception in politics. Arendt’s contributions to international political sociologies of state secrecy are threefold. First, Arendt’s reflections on lying and secrecy occur across a wide historico-philosophical field, generating insights that a focus on liberal democracy alone cannot. Second, Arendt draws our attention to important variations in the arts of secrecy and deception, and their ethico-political implications. Third, Arendt highlights the limits of traditional scholarly methods for research on lying and secrecy and offers an important tool that we conceptualize as a twist. We demonstrate these three contributions through a case study of a foggy Anglo-American intelligence project called Cobra Mist.
`In' analytical NoteInternational Political Sociology Vol. 11, No.1; Mar 2017: p.5-20
Journal SourceInternational Political Sociology 2017-03 11, 1
Key WordsHannah Arendt ;  Art of Secrecy ;  Cobra Mist ;  Anglo-American intelligence project