Meyer and Berenbaum analyze the national security policy challenge in balancing protections for Intelligence Community whistleblowers and the government’s legitimate need for secrecy in order to execute the federal intelligence and counterintelligence mission. It is that need for secrecy that creates the intellectual distance between the sovereign’s requirement for information regarding the performance of the… Continue reading The Wasp’s Nest: Intelligence Community Whistleblowing & Source Protection
Category: Vol. 8 No. 1
Leaks & Whistleblowers | Authors in Vol. 8 No. 1 analyze the ramifications of Edward Snowden, Wikileaks, surveillance, classification, state secrets, and the debate surrounding whistleblowing.
A New Paradigm of Classified Disclosures
Assessing the Leakers: Criminals or Heroes?
David Cole, expanding on his recent piece in The New York Review of Books, considers the perpetrators of the major intelligence leaks currently dominating the headlines: Edward Snowden, Bradley (now Chelsea) Manning, and Julian Assange. Cole reviews the actions and avowed motivations of these individuals—noting their similarities and differences—while subjecting each situation to legal analysis.… Continue reading Assessing the Leakers: Criminals or Heroes?