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Wikileaks

Dockets of War

WikiLeaks. Guantánamo Bay. Public-pressure campaigns by angry NGOs. No flavor of lawfare can stand contest against America’s unmatched global power.

Commentary

Brave New WikiWorld

WikiLeaks acts as if secrecy is inherently evil. It is not. We cannot secure liberty by ignoring the necessity of security.

Leak Fatigue

As the novelty of WikiLeaks wears off, it's time to get down to damage control—and going after those responsible.

Blogs

The First Amendment and Julian Assange

Prosecuting the WikiLeaks founder for exposing classified documents would only make a bad problem worse.

Don't Blacklist Russia

Isolating Russia over human-rights concerns will only backfire. And it's not like America's record has been stellar over the last decade, either.

Books & Reviews

Hugo Chávez Gets a Twitter Account

According to cyberutopians like Clay Shirky, everything from Wikileaks to Twitter is making us better, kinder, gentler human beings. But technology is a tool that can be manipulated by both peaceful protesters and repressive governments.

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May 23, 2013