For Their Eyes Only: How Presidential Appointees Treat Public Documents as Personal Property |
Contents
Executive Summary | 1 |
Unpublic Public Papers | 5 |
The Underpinnings | 9 |
Copyright | |
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access to classified Accounting Office report Acheson Anna Kasten Nelson archivist Arthur Schlesinger Jr Carter Central Intelligence Agency classified documents classified information classified materials Congressional Dean Acheson decisions declassified disclosure Donald Regan Eisenhower executive order Federal Officials files former government officials former officials former president Frank Snepp Freedom of Information government documents Government Information Policies Government Operations Committee Henry Kissinger Hersh Hilsman historians House of Representatives Information Act insider memoirs interview John Johnson journalists Kissinger Kissinger's memoirs leaving office magazine manuscript memoirists National Archives National Security Council Nixon notes ownership Pentagon Papers political prepublication review presidential library presidential papers Presidential Records Act privileged access published quotations release Representatives Government Operations request restricted information Roger Hilsman secrecy secret documents Section 4.3 Security Classification Senate Shawcross Shultz Supreme Court Theodore Draper Truman U.S. Government Information United Vietnam Weinberger Weinberger's White House York