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This is a summary of all lectures of the course 'introduction to secret affairs' It is based on the lectures in 2024. I hope this is helpful for the preparation for your test!

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Secret affairs – summary

lecture 1
What is intelligence

- Information/ product
- Made by humans
- documents
- Secrecy
- secret institutions collecting people’s secret information to make secret products
- Process
- information becomes intelligence
- professional process to inform customers or users of information, to help them with
the decision process
- understanding intentions and capabilities
- Protect citizens / state / party / regime / leader
- Tactical vs strategic
- where are the troops vs. what are the plans of the enemy
- Organizations/ bureaucracy
- Surveillance
- observe groups
- Secret intelligence = Source of power (Michael Herman)
- decisions advantage
- project influence abroad
- increase relative state power
- Support politics / security
- business intelligence? Commercial entities. (not focus of course)



Intelligence studies

- British school
- diplomatic history
- filling the missing dimension

, - American school
- tends towards social sciences
-models and methodologies
- Related disciplines
- international history/ international relations/ security studies / sociology of
knowledge
- Anglo-dominance decreasing, more diversity



Paradox of studying secrecy

- Why do states wish to keep intelligence secret/ why do they not declassify information
- to protect secrets from adversaries
- to protect sources of information and methods, loss of access to it
- to avoid international embarrassment / diplomatic escalation
- to enable negotiations, moderate, pragmatic and adopt unpopular positions
- avoid causing tension
- lean towards caution

Cultures of secrets; how can we know

- What sources can we use to research intelligence, what challenges do they pose

Why do governments disclose intelligence

- Transparency laws
- National reconciliation post-political change
- Influence of 3rd party
- Influence for the agencies
- building government support
- criminalizing

,Significant variation in source access between countries; nature of their policies

- Also between systems; Mi5 vs MI6, MIVD vs AIVD
- Few systems have organized official histories
- Wide variation in traditions of writing memoirs and granting interviews
- Laws on civil investigations/ media freedom is also not the same. Internet has an
important role.
- Wide variation in independent oversight by judges and transparency laws
- Whistleblowing laws, leaks and defectors
- Imperfect and biased knowledge and understanding; ethical dilemma’s of how we
access and sources




lecture 2
Defining intelligence

Sun tzu: “what enables general to strike and conquer, and achieve things beyond the reach of
ordinary men.”

Von Clausewitz: “every sort of information about the enemy and his country – the basis, in
short, of our own plans and operations” (does not recognize that intelligence is specific. Also
does not rely on trans-national organizations)

Lowenthal: “intelligence refers to information that meets the stated or understood needs of
policy makers and has been collected, processed, and narrowed to meet those needs”

- The decision-making process is a two way street
- You focus on providing the information to the policy makers in a brief way

Difference information and intelligence

Information

- Unprocessed
- Raw
- Perishable
- Incomplete

, - Unspecific

Intelligence

- Actionable (can make a decision on information)
- Also perishable
- (generally) reliable and verified. (unless time sensitive)



Scenario

Weapon smuggling

Raw information

- Intercepted comms
- Local sources
- Historical data
- Satellites?

How to turn this into actionable intel

- Check/verify information (triangulate)
- Estimated probability (fair chance, good chance, very unlikely)
- Decode comms
- Combine sources

Actionable intelligence is specific and credible

“a significant illegal arms shipment is expected to cross the border within a 48-hour window
at a specific location)

Intelligence cycle

Historical background

Uncertainty in war

- Britain and France wanted to defeat each other AND internal threats
- Relied on networks of spies and covers operations
- Increased complexity of war
- Decision-making had to speed up and be based on the most current information

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