Who Watches the Watchmen the Conflict Between National Security and Freedom of the Press Who Watches the Watchmen could hardly be timely as we debate the recent leaking of the largest trove of documents in American history The WikiLeaks case drives home the need for what this book lays ou
Who Watches the Watchmen could hardly be timely as we debate the recent leaking of the largest trove of documents in American history The WikiLeaks case drives home the need for what this book lays out an approach to protecting classified information that goes beyond law enforcement Gary Ross application of Rational Choice Theory codifies, organizes, and extendWho Watches the Watchmen could hardly be timely as we debate the recent leaking of the largest trove of documents in American history The WikiLeaks case drives home the need for what this book lays out an approach to protecting classified information that goes beyond law enforcement Gary Ross application of Rational Choice Theory codifies, organizes, and extends what many of us have been trying to do instinctively when dealing with unauthorized disclosures In Ross discussions of motivations and justifications, I see powerful echoes of what I personally experienced as Director of NSA and CIA I only wish I had had access to this fully developed intellectual framework and the courses of action it suggests while still in government General Michael V Hayden U.S Air Force, Retired Former Director, Central Intelligence Agency Former Director, National Security Agency
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