Assange, Secrecy, and Diplomacy: How WikiLeaks Changed The Way We See Secrecy in Diplomacy
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Assange, Secrecy, and Diplomacy: How WikiLeaks Changed The Way We See Secrecy in Diplomacy
By Gabrielle Waverley-SmithJust seven months ago, Julian Assange, founder of WikiLeaks, was released from British prison. After the 14-year ordeal of the United States attempting to extradite Assange on espionage charges, he is free. However, the conversation around government security and the public’s right to information remains contested.On November 28, 2010, Wikileaks released over 250,000 diplomatic cables. The exposure of sensitive govern…
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