National Security and the Press
“The Right to Know versus the Responsibility to Protect: How to Tell the Difference” was a panel of “The People, the Presidency and the Press,” a marquee event at the George W. Bush Presidential Center on the SMU campus of a year-long centennial celebration by the Pulitzer Prize Board.
Panelists talked about the public’s right to know versus the responsibility to protect classified information for national security. Participants included two… read more
Panelists talked about the public’s right to know versus the responsibility to protect classified information for national security. Participants included two former CIA directors and former editors of the New York Times and Washington Post.
“The Right to Know versus the Responsibility to Protect: How to Tell the Difference” was a panel of “The People, the Presidency and the Press,” a marquee event at the George W. Bush Presidential Center on the SMU campus of a year-long centennial celebration by the Pulitzer Prize Board. close
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