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Liberty and Security in a Changing World
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Liberty and Security in a Changing World

Report and Recommendations of the President’s Review Group on Intelligence and Communications Technologies

Princeton UP, 2013 更多详情

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Editorial Rating

8

Qualities

  • Innovative

Recommendation

Counterterrorism expert Richard A. Clarke, constitutional law scholar Cass R. Sunstein, and other top thinkers and strategists created this report about the collision of national security and personal liberty at the behest of President Barack Obama. Their transmittal letter, executive summary and historic overviews explain the group’s principles and its assumptions on global security issues. The members lay out their recommendations bluntly. When the report addresses specific legal matters, its language may leave general readers a bit behind. That is unfortunate, because the recommendations and the reasoning behind them have pragmatic utility. While never politically partisan, getAbstract recommends this report to those interested in national security, political liberty and the ragged places where those concerns intersect with information technology.

Take-Aways

  • The United States must protect both national security and individual liberty.
  • Threats to national security that once sprang from nation states now come from terrorist groups.
  • During World War II and the Cold War, military signals and civilian communication were distinct. Now they overlap, often using the same hardware and software.

About the Authors

The President’s Review Group on Intelligence and Communications Technologies is made up of Richard A. Clarke, Michael J. Morell, Geoffrey R. Stone, Cass R. Sunstein and Peter Swire.


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