National Security and the Media
The panel is part of a conference on “Emerging Issues in National and International Security.”
Moderated by Mr. Johns, the panelists discussed whether the media should cover national security policy as reporters or as watchdogs in the… read more
Moderated by Mr. Johns, the panelists discussed whether the media should cover national security policy as reporters or as watchdogs in the post-September 11 world. Topics included freedom of the press, anonymous sources, government honesty, intelligence agencies, and media competition. After their presentations the panelists answered audience members' questions.
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