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Unpluggable - How WikiLeaks Embarrassed and Enraged America, Gripped the Public and Rewrote the Rules of Diplomacy.
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Article from Bulletin/Magazine
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The Economist (http://search.proquest.com/) vol. 397 no. 8711 (Dec. 2010)
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page 29-33.
Topik:
WikiLeaks Embarrassed
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Enraged America
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Unpluggable.
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Perpustakaan Pusat (Semanggi)
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EE29.64
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SECRETS are as old as states, and so are enemies’, critics’ and busybodies’ efforts to uncover them. But the impact and scale of the latest disclosures by WikiLeaks, a secretive and autocratic outfit that campaigns for openness, are on a new level. A disillusioned 23-year-old American official, Bradley Manning, downloaded from a supposedly secure government network more than 250,000 diplomatic “cables”: in effect, government e-mails. They ranged from the almost-public to those classified “secret”. He gave them to WikiLeaks, which has provided them to international news outlets, including Germany’s Der Spiegel, El País in Spain and Britain’s Guardian (which, in turn, passed them to the New York Times).
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