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SUMMARY:Secrecy and the State: US, UK, and You 
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&ldquo;Secrecy and deception will always create problems in a free society.&rdquo;&nbsp; Roger Hilsman, Former State Department intelligence chief, 1967.

What level of government secrecy is warranted?&nbsp; What level is overkill? Are decisions hard and fast or arbitrary?&nbsp; With the deluge of information revealed by Wikileaks, the parameters of state secrecy have been brought into clearer focus.&nbsp; This panel of experts will explore secrecy on both sides of the Atlantic detailing the tensions between secret keepers, whistleblowers, and ordinary citizens. Join&nbsp;Dr. Christopher Moran, Warwick University, author of&nbsp;Classified: Secrecy and State in Modern Britain, a fascinating account of the British state's long obsession with secrecy and the ways it sought to prevent information about its covert activities from entering the public domain;&nbsp;John Hedley, former CIA officer and editor of the President&rsquo;s Daily Brief, who has been directly involved in providing current intelligence for eight presidents; and&nbsp;Steven Aftergood, project director at the Federation of American Scientists&nbsp;and a prominent critic of U.S. government secrecy policy.
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