Ten non-fictions that offer insights into the world
Updated: 2015-10-10 14:04
By Ruan Fan(chinadaily.com.cn)
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No Place to Hide by Glenn Greenwald. [Photo/Agencies] |
No Place to Hide: Edward Snowden, the NSA, and the U.S. Surveillance State
Author: Glenn Greenwald
The book No Place to Hide provides an in-depth look into the NSA scandal that has triggered a national debate over national security and information privacy. With Glenn reveals what he obtained from the source Edward Snowden, NSA's widespread, systemic overreach surveillance over the nation and its unprecedented abuse of power sparked outrage around the globe.
What they say:
"No Place to Hide is enlivened by reproductions of dozens of fascinating documents from the Snowden archives that help illustrate the NSA's methodologyand that showcase its strange corporatelikeboosterism. And Mr. Glennwald fleshes out his portrait of Mr. Snowden with fresh observations from their exchanges."
-- The New York Times
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