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Very good in very good dust jacket. Ex-library. Sewn binding. Cloth over boards. With dust jacket. 263 p. Audience: General/trade. LCCN 2009014170 Type of material Book Main title Spinning intelligence: why intelligence needs the media, why the media needs intelligence / editors, Robert Dover and Michael S. Goodman. Published/Created New York: Columbia University Press, c2009. Description vii, 263 p.; 23 cm. ISBN 9780231701143 (alk. paper) 0231701144 (alk. paper) LC classification PN4735. S67 2009 Related names Dover, Robert, 1977-Goodman, Michael S. Contents Regulation by revelation? Integelligence, the media and transpareny / Richard J. Aldrich--Intelligence secrets and media spotlights: balancing illumination and dark corners / David Omand--Terrorism and the media: information war / Gordon Corera--Good anthropology, bad history: America's cultural turn in the war on terror / Patrick Porter--Open source intelligence and nuclear safeguards / Wyn Q. Bowen--All the secrets that are fit to print? The media and US intelligence agencies before and after 9/11 / Steve Hewitt and Scott Lucas--British intelligence and the British broadcasting corporation: a snapshot of a happy marriage / Michael S. Goodman--Balancing national security and the media: the D-Notice committee / Nicholas Wilkinson--Reflections on a lifetime of reporting on intelligence affairs / Chapman Pincher--Bedmates or sparring partners? Canadian perspectives on the media-intelligence relationship in the new propaganda age / Tony Campbell--The clandestine clapperboard: Alfred Hitchcock's tales of the Cold War / Pierre Lethier--From Vauxhall Cross with love: intelligence in popular culture / Robert Dover. LC Subjects Government and the press. Espionage. Spies in mass media. Notes Includes bibliographical references and index. Dewey class no. 070.4/4932712 Other system no. (OCoLC)ocn318534292
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