The U.S. government seems outraged that people are leaking classified materials about its less attractive behavior. It certainly acts that way: three years ago, after Chelsea Manning, an army private then known as Bradley Manning, turned over hundreds of thousands of classified cables to the anti-secrecy group WikiLeaks, U.S. authorities imprisoned the soldier under conditions that the UN special rapporteur on torture deemed cruel and inhumane. The Senate’s top Republican, Mitch McConnell, appearing on Meet the Press shortly thereafter, called WikiLeaks’ founder, Julian Assange, ‘a high-tech terrorist.
Friday, November 1st, 2013
The End of Hypocrisy – American Foreign Policy in the Age of Leaks
Author: HENRY FARRELL and MARTHA FINNEMORE
Source: Foreign Affairs
Publication Date: November/December 2013
Link: The End of Hypocrisy – American Foreign Policy in the Age of Leaks
Source: Foreign Affairs
Publication Date: November/December 2013
Link: The End of Hypocrisy – American Foreign Policy in the Age of Leaks
Stephan: This is an essay published in one of the major foreign policy journals. Although it makes some good points, where it is appearing is one of the most important.