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Index
Cover
Title Page
Copyright
Dedication
Contents
Introduction
Part One: History
1. From the Garden of Eden to America’s Founding
2. More Openness to More Secrecy: America from the Founding to the Secrecy Era
Part Two: Legitimate Secrets, and Secrecy’s Dangers, Harms, Culture, and Seduction
3. Appropriate Secrecy and Its Limits: 9/11, the Cuban Missile Crisis, and Where to Drop the First Atomic Bomb
4. Building Power Through Secrecy: J. Edgar Hoover and Dick Cheney
5. Six Secrecy Stories: From Slavery to Science
6. Cultures of Secrecy
7. The Seduction of Secrecy
Part Three: Exposing Secrets and Checking Secrecy
8. Leaks, Investigative Journalism, and Nonprofit Watchdogs
9. Congress I—Investigation and Oversight
10. Congress II—The Freedom of Information Act
11. The Courts and Secrecy
Part Four: Conclusion: Getting to Secrecy Reform
Author’s Note: Personal Encounters with Secrecy
Acknowledgments
Notes
Index
About the Author
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