Journalism and National Security, Part 1
The program was part of a Georgetown University Berkley Center for Religion, Peace and World Affairs discussion on changes in journalism since the Pentagon Papers in 1971, and the implications for national security leaks and sources in the digital age.
Panelists examined the legacy of the 1971 publication of the Pentagon Papers, and how it changed the media’s relations with the government o… read more
Panelists examined the legacy of the 1971 publication of the Pentagon Papers, and how it changed the media’s relations with the government on issues of national security. Panelists also talked about how procedures for collecting and disseminating classified information have changed in the digital age.
The program was part of a Georgetown University Berkley Center for Religion, Peace and World Affairs discussion on changes in journalism since the Pentagon Papers in 1971, and the implications for national security leaks and sources in the digital age. close
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