Book Review
Steven Aftergood's book review featured in Nature
In the latest issue of Nature, FAS Director of the Project on Government Secrecy, Steven Aftergood, had his book review of The Ethics of Invention: Technology and the Human Future by Sheila Jasanoff published.
For the full review, check out the latest issue of Nature.
From the Blogs
No First Use of Nuclear Weapons and More from CRS
by Steven Aftergood, FAS
This update features 9 new and updated Congressional Research Service reports across a variety of issues, from "No First Use" policy discussion to airline passenger protection rights. Full story.
Security for Domestic Intelligence Facilities Revised
by Steven Aftergood, FAS
After an incident at the CIA headquarters on June 13, a new directive was put into motion to set security standards for facility protection, design, and renovation. Full story.
Defense Support of Civil Authorities: Overview
by Steven Aftergood, FAS
The Department of Defense published a three-volume manual detailing the conditions under which the DoD can intervene in domestic civilian affairs. Full story.
In the News
- August 23: Rocky Mountain PBS News, Controversial New U.S. Nuclear Bomb Moves Closer to Full-Scale Production
- August 23: Headlines News, US Nukes 'Safe and Secure' in Turkey, Says Air Force Chief
- August 18: Columbia Daily Tribune, GOP: FBI should release info
- August 18: Sputnik News, Are US Shifting Nukes in Turkey? | Duterte Criticised on Phillippines War on Drugs (Audio)
- August 18: The Diplomat, A New War in the Pacific Could be 'Trench Warfare' at Sea
- August 18: BBC News, Intelligence officials reveal secrets to Donald Trump
- August 17: U.S. News, Grassley: FBI improperly restricting access to Clinton docs
- August 17: RT, US nukes 'safe and secure' in Turkey, says Air Force chief
- August 17: Military Times, Report: Contractors outnumber U.S. troops in Afghanistan 3-to-1
- August 16: Homeland Security Today, DOD CB Defense Programs Could Stall Due To Budget Cuts
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