Spying in America: how Snowden changed history
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David E. Sanger March 7, 2017 In the end, what kind of change did Edward J. Snowden bring about? In the realm of privacy protection, not much—at least so far. For all the talk on Capitol Hill in the...
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For some, they are traitors; for others, heroes. Whistleblowers such as Daniel Ellsberg, Thomas Drake, William Binney, and Edward Snowden; and hackers and activists such as the WikiLeaks founder Julian...
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By Jennifer Szalai (The New York Times) Sept. 13, 2019 Revealing state secrets is hard, but revealing yourself in a memoir might be harder. As Edward Snowden puts it in the preface of “Permanent...
View ArticleJournalism and the NSA revelations
Contents Tables and Figures vii Contributors viii Acknowledgements xi 1. The NSA Revelations as a Prism 1 Risto Kunelius, Heikki Heikkilä, Adrienne Russell, and Elisabeth Eide 2. Two Dimensions of...
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