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Good. The cover shows wear with possible dents. Some corner dings. The dust jacket shows wear with possible indentations, creases, small tears, etc. The pages show wear that may include evidence of handling, smudges, and edge discoloration (may have edge markings/stains).
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Lawrence. 1998. University Press Of Kansas. 1st Edition. Very Good in Dustjacket. 070060880x. 245 pages. hardcover. Jacket illustration by John MacDonald. keywords: Politics America Secrecy. FROM THE PUBLISHER-This new book examines who in government is hiding what from the rest of us, how they're doing it, and why it should matter to all of us. Contributing scholars, journalists, and attorneys survey the policies of federal intelligence agencies and presidents-notably Nixon, Reagan, Bush, and Clinton-to keep information secret. They show how these agencies have gone far beyond legitimate security needs to withhold information, and they describe the frustrations and costs encountered in their own efforts to obtain classified information. The authors review important cases exemplifying State Department, agency, and Presidential efforts to withhold, destroy, or delay release of these records. In chapters centering on the Kennedy assassination, the Nixon tapes, and the FBI's files on John Lennon and the Supreme Court justices, readers will find an abundance of startling and disturbing revelations. By citing some of the methods used by agencies like the CIA, NSA, NSC, and FBI to circumvent the Freedom of Information Act-often with the cooperation of the judicial system-these essays clearly show that abuses of secrecy aren't limited to the withholding of information but extend to the absurd lengths taken to avoid disclosure. inventory #26037.
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