Official secrets -- United States
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Official secrets -- United States
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Official secrets
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- Bottoms up and the devil laughs, a journey through the deep state, Kerry Howley
- Baseless, my search for secrets in the ruins of the Freedom of Information Act, Nicholson Baker
- Surveillance after Snowden, David Lyon
- After Snowden, privacy, secrecy, and security in the information age, Ronald Goldfarb, editor
- When should state secrets stay secret?, accountability, democratic governance, and intelligence, Genevieve Lester
- Liberty denied, the current rise of censorship in America, Donna A. Demac ; preface by Arthur Miller ; foreword by Walter Karp
- State of silence, the Espionage Act and the rise of America's secrecy regime, Sam Lebovic
- Top secret America, the rise of the new American security state, Dana Priest and William M. Arkin
- In conversation with the presidents' men, by William Karel
- Takeover, the return of the imperial presidency and the subversion of American democracy, Charlie Savage
- Deep state, inside the government secrecy industry, Marc Ambinder and D.B. Grady
- The forgotten man, Private Bradley Manning and the Wikileaks controversy
- Democracy in the dark, the seduction of government secrecy, Frederick A.O. Schwarz Jr
- Lords of secrecy, the national security elite and America's stealth warfare, Scott Horton
- The war on leakers, national security and American democracy, from Eugene v. Debs to Edward Snowden, Lloyd C. Gardner
- The WikiLeaks Files, the World According to US Empire, Introduction by Julian Assange
- Beyond Snowden, privacy, mass surveillance, and the struggle to reform the NSA, Timothy H. Edgar
- The Constitution and 9/11, recurring threats to America's freedoms, Louis Fisher
- The forgotten man, Private Bradley Manning and the Wikileaks controversy
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