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Official secrets -- United States
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Secret power, WikiLeaks and its enemies, Stefania Maurizi ; foreword by Ken Loach ; translated by Lesli Cavanaugh-Bardelli
Surveillance after Snowden, David Lyon
The transparency fix, secrets, leaks, and uncontrollable government information, Mark Fenster
Beyond Snowden, privacy, mass surveillance, and the struggle to reform the NSA, Timothy H. Edgar
Knowledge as power, political and legal control of information, David Sadofsky
Necessary secrets, national security, the media, and the rule of law, Gabriel Schoenfeld
The WikiLeaks files, the world according to US empire, introduction by Julian Assange
The sorrows of empire, militarism, secrecy, and the end of the Republic, Chalmers Johnson
Presidential privilege and the Freedom of Information Act, Kevin M. Baron
The assault on reason, Al Gore
The war on leakers, national security and American democracy, from Eugene v. Debs to Edward Snowden, Lloyd C. Gardner
Insurgent truth, Chelsea Manning and the politics of outsider truth-telling, Lida Maxwell
When should state secrets stay secret?, accountability, democratic governance, and intelligence, Genevieve Lester
Presidents' secrets, the use and abuse of hidden power, Mary Graham
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