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[The Evolution of Espionage: From Pigeons to Modern Intelligence Operations]-[Russian Spies, Pigeons, and The Rest Is Classified…]

The Rest Is History · B2 · 2025-01-24

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The Evolution of Espionage: Insights from 'The Rest Is Classified'

In a recent episode of The Rest Is History, hosts Tom Holland and Dominic Sandbrook welcomed BBC security correspondent Gordon Corera and former CIA analyst David McCloskey to discuss their new podcast venture, The Rest Is Classified. The conversation offers a deep dive into the historical significance of espionage, the changing methodologies of intelligence gathering, and the surprisingly enduring relevance of unconventional assets like pigeons.

The Power of Podcasting and the 'Pigeon Gap'

Gordon Corera attributes the genesis of his new podcast partially to his previous appearance on The Rest Is History, where he discussed the historical role of pigeons in wartime communication. Corera notes that the audience's overwhelming interest in this topic revealed the "power of podcasting" to bring niche historical subjects to life. The discussion humorously returns to the "pigeon gap"—a concern Corera raised regarding China's advancements in avian communication technologies relative to the West. He jokingly suggests that The Rest Is Classified might become a "campaigning podcast" to urge British officials to close this gap, likening the endeavor to Winston Churchill’s warnings about Nazi rearmament.

Does Espionage Actually Shape History?

A central theme of the discussion is whether spying is merely a collection of exciting anecdotes or a force that alters the course of history. Corera and McCloskey argue that intelligence is undeniably consequential. They cite figures like Oleg Gordievsky, whose information was crucial for Thatcher and Reagan in managing the end of the Cold War and understanding Gorbachev’s intentions. Similarly, they point to Kim Philby’s betrayal, which deeply impacted British institutions for decades. The guests emphasize that as archives open and governments declassify information, the public can better understand how intelligence influences major events, from the 1953 Iranian coup to the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine.

The Modernization of Russian Espionage: The Case of Anna Chapman

The Rest Is Classified also explores the evolution of spy craft, moving away from the traditional "deep cover illegal" model. Using the example of Anna Chapman—who infiltrated London and New York society in 2010—the hosts analyze how Russian intelligence has adapted to the modern era.

McCloskey explains that while the U.S. CIA often relies on rigid categories for "assets" or "intelligence officers," the Russian approach is significantly more "fluid." They prioritize output over formal recruitment status. Corera highlights the shift away from the classic "illegal" strategy, where agents were trained for years to adopt false identities—a practice the Soviets called "tombstoning."

This shift is driven by two factors:

  1. Technological Hurdles: The rise of biometrics, facial recognition, and digital databases makes it increasingly difficult to sustain a fabricated identity.
  2. Societal Openness: In the post-Cold War era, Russian citizens can move freely through Western cities like London. Consequently, intelligence services no longer need to invest in deep-cover training; instead, they can identify individuals who already possess access and influence, and "train them up as you go."

Conclusion

By blending historical analysis with human-centric spy stories, The Rest Is Classified aims to demystify the world of secrets. Whether discussing the eccentricities of MI6 founder Mansfield Cumming or the strategic nuances of modern Russian infiltration, the podcast underscores that intelligence work remains a vital, albeit evolving, component of global history.

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