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Tag Archives: liberal democracy

WikiLeaks and the End of History?

   January 11, 2011 January 10, 2011    1 Comment on WikiLeaks and the End of History?

An analysis of WikiLeaks, access to information, and the public’s right to know.

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American History, Canadian history, Global History, History and Policy, History in the News     access to information, Archives, Canadian government, freedom of information, government records, Julian Assange, liberal democracy, RCMP, Tommy Douglas, United States government, WikiLeaks

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