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Chris Spannos | Crikey

Are US Academics Who Cite WikiLeaks Blackballed?

Does the US government prevent academics from using WikiLeaks material? New Internationalist digital editor Chris Spannos explains.

January 15th, 2016

By Chris Spannos | Crikey

Are US Academics Who Cite WikiLeaks Blackballed?

While WikiLeaks continues to make strong interventions into the global news cycle, important debates have been simmering between editor Julian Assange and international relations scholars about whether or not the more than 2 million US diplomatic cables and State Department records WikiLeaks began publishing in 2010 (2,325,961 to be exact) are

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