“Essential reading for anyone seriously interested in national security and freedom of the press.”―Leonard Downie Jr., Washington Post

Gabriel Schoenfeld “brilliantly...

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“Essential reading for anyone seriously interested in national security and freedom of the press.”―Leonard Downie Jr., Washington Post

Gabriel Schoenfeld “brilliantly illuminates” (Wall Street Journal) a growing rift between a press that sees itself as the heroic force promoting the public’s “right to know” and a government that needs to safeguard information vital to the effective conduct of foreign policy. A masterful contribution to the enduring challenge of interpreting the First Amendment, Necessary Secrets offers a gripping account of how our national security, now and across the American past, has been compromised by disclosure of classified information.

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