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  1. 28. Apr. 2015 · No Place to Hide: Edward Snowden, the NSA, and the U.S. Surveillance State Glenn Greenwald National Geographic Books , Apr 28, 2015 - Political Science - 304 pages

  2. 1. Mai 2014 · His most recent book is No Place to Hide: Edward Snowden, the NSA, and the U.S. Surveillance State. Acclaimed as one of the 25 most influential political commentators by The Atlantic, one of America's top 10 opinion writers by Newsweek, and one of the Top 100 Global Thinkers for 2013 by Foreign Policy, Greenwald is a former constitutional law and civil rights litigator. He was a columnist for ...

  3. No Place to Hide: Edward Snowden, the NSA and the Surveillance State. Winner of the Geschwister-Scholl-Preis 2014 Taschenbuch – 19. Mai 2014 . Englisch Ausgabe von Glenn Greenwald (Autor) 4,5 4,5 von 5 Sternen 3.497 Sternebewertungen. Alle Formate und ...

  4. A groundbreaking look at the NSA surveillance scandal, from the reporter who broke the story, Glenn Greenwald, star of Citizenfour, the Academy Award-winning documentary on Edward SnowdenIn May 2013, Glenn Greenwald set out for Hong Kong to meet an anonymous source who claimed to have astonishing evidence of pervasive government spying and insisted on communicating only through heavily ...

  5. No Place to Hide: Edward Snowden, the NSA, and the U.S. Surveillance State. New York, NewYork, Metropolitan Books/Henry Holt, 2014. Note! Citation formats are based on standards as of July 2022. Citations contain only title, author, edition, publisher, an ...

  6. Coming at a landmark moment in American history, No Place to Hide is a fearless, incisive, and essential contribution to our understanding of the U.S. surveillance state. Download the accompanying reference guide. ©2014 Glenn Greenwald (P)2014 Audible Inc. Unabridged Audiobook.

  7. Glenn Greenwald spends the last third of his excellent new book, No Place to Hide: Edward Snowden, the NSA, and the US Surveillance State, exposing the mentality and function of pseudo-journalists like David Gregory who are in fact better understood as courtiers to power. So it was kind of Michael Kinsley to offer himself up today as living ...