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The Whistleblower's Dilemma: Snowden, Silkwood and Their Quest for the Truth

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Binding
Paperback
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Product Group
Book
IsTextBook
No
ISBN
9781883285685
Publication Year
2015
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Book Title
Whistleblower's Dilemma : Snowden, Silkwood and Their Quest for the Truth
Author
Richard Rashke
Publisher
Delphinium Books, Incorporated
Genre
Political Science, Biography & Autobiography, History
Item Length
8.2 in
Topic
United States / 20th Century, Public Affairs & Administration, Corruption & Misconduct, Political Process / Political Advocacy, Privacy & Surveillance (See Also Social Science / Privacy & Surveillance), Political
Item Weight
6.9 Oz
Item Width
5.5 in
Number of Pages
288 Pages

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Publisher
Delphinium Books, Incorporated
ISBN-10
1883285682
ISBN-13
9781883285685
eBay Product ID (ePID)
215947185

Product Key Features

Book Title
Whistleblower's Dilemma : Snowden, Silkwood and Their Quest for the Truth
Number of Pages
288 Pages
Language
English
Publication Year
2015
Topic
United States / 20th Century, Public Affairs & Administration, Corruption & Misconduct, Political Process / Political Advocacy, Privacy & Surveillance (See Also Social Science / Privacy & Surveillance), Political
Genre
Political Science, Biography & Autobiography, History
Author
Richard Rashke
Format
Trade Paperback

Dimensions

Item Weight
6.9 Oz
Item Length
8.2 in
Item Width
5.5 in

Additional Product Features

Intended Audience
Trade
LCCN
2016-302569
Reviews
PRAISE FOR The Killing of Karen Silkwood: "This riveting book gets beyond the surface facts and simple emotions of the Silkwood case to the fundamental and in some cases frightening aspect of a story that may never be completely told." -- Christian Science Monitor "An impressive and vital new book, or better yet, just call it 'impressive and vital. . .' meets a demanding test of objectivity." -- Washington Post "An admirable job of separating what is fact. . .from supposition, what is theory from what is documented evidence. For that alone, the book is valuable." -- New Republic "Nobody - not Ian Fleming, not Agatha Christie - could have concocted a murder mystery/spy thriller as intriguing as the Karen Silkwood story." -- The Trial Diplomacy Journal "First-rate reporting and tight, edgy writing." -- Kirkus Reviews "A true-life thriller. . . raises serious and disturbing questions." -- Playboy "Exciting. . .important." -- Boston Globe "A powerful indictment of one nuclear corporation and the nuclear industry as a whole." -- Library Journal "Chilling." -- Atlantic Monthly "Suspense is ever-present. Shocks are electric." -- San Francisco Chronicle "This jam-packed little thriller has all the elements of a best-selling novel. . .There is one catch. It's all true." -- Florida Sun-Sentinel, PRAISE FOR The Killing of Karen Silkwood: "This riveting book gets beyond the surface facts and simple emotions of the Silkwood case to the fundamental and in some cases frightening aspect of a story that may never be completely told.", This jam-packed little thriller has all the elements of a best-selling novel. . .There is one catch. It's all true., Nobody - not Ian Fleming, not Agatha Christie - could have concocted a murder mystery/spy thriller as intriguing as the Karen Silkwood story., An impressive and vital new book, or better yet, just call it 'impressive and vital. . .' meets a demanding test of objectivity., An admirable job of separating what is fact. . .from supposition, what is theory from what is documented evidence. For that alone, the book is valuable., A thinking man's thriller of the moral and legal issues that surround the Snowden saga. Indispensable reading for those concerned with the balance between national security and deed of conscience., A thoroughly absorbing dual examination of what compels people to risk everything to expose secrets. I couldn't put it down.
Synopsis
In June of 2013, Edward Snowden, a 29-year-old former CIA employee, thrust himself into the spotlight when he leaked thousands of top secret National Security Agency (NSA) documents to the journalist, Glen Greenwald. Immediately branded as a whistleblower, Snowden reignited an international debate about private citizens who reveal government secrets that should be exposed but may endanger the lives of citizens. Like the late Karen Silkwood, whose death in a car accident while bringing incriminating evidence against her employer to a meeting with a New York Times reporter, is still a mystery, Snowden was intent upon revealing the controversial practices of his employer, a government contractor. Rightly or wrongly, Snowden and Silkwood believed that their revelations would save lives. In his riveting, thought-provoking book, Richard Rashke weaves between the lives of these two controversial figures and creates a narrative context for a discussion of what constitutes a citizen's duty to reveal or not to reveal. He asks the question: can our government regulators, our politicians, our military-intelligence and our profit-oriented corporations be trusted to protect us from harm as well as safeguard our privacy?, From the author of the internationally acclaimed The Killing of Karen Silkwood, a fascinating expose of whistleblowing in America that features the intertwining narratives of Edward Snowden and Karen Silkwood. In June of 2013, Edward Snowden, a 29-year-old former CIA employee, leaked thousands of top secret National Security Agency (NSA) documents to journalist Glen Greenwald. Branded as a whistleblower, Snowden reignited a debate about private citizens who reveal government secrets that should be exposed but may endanger the lives of others. Like the late Karen Silkwood, whose death in a car accident while bringing incriminating evidence against her employer to a meeting with a New York Times reporter is still a mystery, Snowden was intent upon revealing the controversial practices of his employer, a government contractor. Rightly or wrongly, Snowden and Silkwood believed that their revelations would save lives. In his riveting, thought-provoking book, Richard Rashke weaves between the lives of these two controversial figures and creates a narrative context for a discussion of what constitutes a citizen's duty to reveal or not to reveal.
LC Classification Number
JF1525.W45
Copyright Date
2015
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