Literatur

Dies ist eine weiterzuführende Sammlung interessanter Literatur rund um WikiLeaks und Sicherheitspolitik. Weitere Vorschläge sind willkommen!

WikiLeaks

  • Bolt, Neville (2010): The Leak Before the Storm. In: The RUSI Journal Jg. 155, Heft 4. S. 46-51.
  • Hofmann, Niklas (2011): Der Gegenverschwörer. (Hrsg.): Wikileaks und die Folgen. Berlin: Suhrkamp, S. 47-54.
  • Lovink, Geert/ Riemens, Patrice (2011): Zwölf Thesen zu Wikileaks. (Hrsg.): Wikileaks und die Folgen. Berlin: Suhrkamp, S. 84-95.
  • Mitchell, Greg (2011): The Age of Wikileaks: From Collateral Murder to Cablegate (and Beyond). Sinclair Books.
  • Sifry, Micah L. (2011): WikiLeaks And the Age of Transparency. Berkeley: Counterpoint.

Transparenz & Whistleblowing

  • Bobbio, Norberto (1988): Die Zukunft der Demokratie. Berlin: Rotbuch.
  • Calland, Richard/ Dehn, Guy (ed.) (2004): Whistleblowing Around the World: Law, Culture and Practice. Cape Town: ODAC.
  • Chambers, Simone (2004): Behind Closed Doors: Publicity, Secrecy, and the Quality of Deliberation. In: The Journal of Political Philosophy, Jg. 12, Heft 4. S. 389-410.
  • Ellsberg, Daniel (2010): Secrecy and National Security Whistleblowing. In: Social Research Jg. 77, Heft 3. S. 773-804.
  • Finel, Bernard I./ Lord, Kristin M. (2002): The surprising logic of transparency. In: Finel, Bernard I./ Lord, Kristin M. (eds.) 2002: Power and Conflict in the Age of Transparency. New York: Palgrave Macmillan. S. 137-180.
  • Florini, Ann (ed.) (2007): The right to know. New York: Columbia University Press.
  • Fung, Archon/Graham, Mary/Weil, David (2008): Full Disclosure: The Perils and Promise of Transparency. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
  • Hood, Christopher (2011): From FOI World to WikiLeaks World: A New Chapter in the Transparency Story? In: Governance, Jg. 24, Heft 4. S. 635-638.
  • Ischinger, Wolfgang (2011): Das Wikileaks-Paradox: Weniger Transparenz, mehr Geheimdiplomatie, in: Wikileaks und die Folgen. Berlin: Suhrkamp, S. 155-163.
  • Khatchadourian, Raffi (2011): Keine Geheimnisse. Julian Assanges Mission der totalen Transparenz, in: Wikileaks und die Folgen. Berlin: Suhrkamp, S. 11-46.
  • Krotoski, Aleks (2011): Wikileaks and the New, Transparent World Order. In: The Political Quarterly, Jg. 82, Heft 4, S. 526–530
  • Kurizaki, Shuhei (2007): Efficient Secrecy: Public versus Private Threats in Crisis Diplomacy. American Political Science Review Jg. 101, Heft 3. S. 534-558.
  • Lord, Kristin M. (2007): The Perils and Promise of Global Transparency: Why the Information Revolution May Not Lead to Security, Democracy, Or Peace. New York: SUNY Press.
  • Mesmer-Magnus, Jessica R./ Viswesvaran, Chockalingam (2005): Whistleblowing in Organizations: An Examination of Correlates of Whistleblowing Intentions, Actions, and Retaliation. In: Journal of Business Ethics, Jg. 62, Heft 3. S. 277-297.
  • Maguire, Sean (2011): Can Data Deliver Better Government? In: Political Quarterly, Jg. 82, Heft 4. S. 522-525.
  • Margetts, Helen 2011: The Internet and Transparency, in: The Political Quarterly Jg. 82, Heft 4. S. 518-522.
  • Moynihan, Daniel Patrick (1999): Secrecy: The American experience. New Haven: Yale University Press.
  • Münckler, Herfried (2010): Vom Nutzen des Geheimnisses. In: Der Spiegel/ 49, S. 160-161.
  • Murray, Andrew (2011): Transparency, Scrutiny and Responsiveness: Fashioning a Private Space within the Information Society. In: The Political Quarterly Jg. 82, Heft 4. S. 1-6.
  • Naurin, Daniel (2007): Deliberation Behind Closed Doors. ECPR Press.
  • Nissenbaum, Helen (2009): Privacy in Context: Technology, Policy, and the Integrity of Social Life. Palo Alto: Stanford University Press.
  • Rangarjan, L.N. (2007): Diplomacy, states and secrecy in communications. In: Diplomacy & Statecraft, Jg. 9, Heft 3. S. 18-49.
  • Reinsch, Paul S. (1922): Secret Diplomacy. How Far Can it be Elimintated? New York: Harcourt Brace and Company.
  • Stasavage, David (2004): Open Door or Closed Door? Transparency in Domestic and International Bargaining. In: International Organization, Jg. 58, Heft 4, S. 667-704.
  • Stone, Geoffrey R. (2007): Government Secrecy vs. Freedom of the Press. In: Harvard Law & Policy Review, S. 186-217.
  • Thompson, Dennis F. (1999): Democratic Secrecy, in: Political Science Quarterly, Jg. 114, Heft 2. S. 181-193.

Sicherheitspolitik

  • Aftergood, Steven (2010): National Security Secrecy: How the Limits Change. In: Social Research, Jg. 77, Heft 3. S. 839-853.
  • Allison, Julianne Emmons (2002): Technology, Development, and Democracy: International Conflict and Cooperation in the Information Age. Albany: State Univeristy of New York Press.
  • Coleman, Stephen/Blumler, Jay G. (2009): The Internet and Democratic Citizenship. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
  • Dobusch, Leonhard/ Forsterleitner, Christian/ Hiesmair, Manuela (eds.) (2011): Freiheit vor Ort. Handbuch kommunale Netzpolitik. München: Open Source Press.
  • Glaeßner, Gert-Joachim (2002): Sicherheit und Freiheit. In: Aus Politik und Zeitgeschichte, S. 3-13.
  • Gusy, Christoph (2004): Gewährleistung von Freiheit und Sicherheit im Lichte unterschiedlicher Staats- und Verfassungsverständnisse. In: Veröffentlichungen der Vereinigung der Deutschen Staatsrechtslehrer, Jg. 63, S. 151- 213.
  • Jönsson, Christer (2002): Diplomacy, Bargaining and Negotiation. In: Carlsnaes, Walter/Risse, Thomas/Simmons, Beth A. (Hrsg.): Handbook of International Relations. London: Sage, S. 212-234.
  • Perthes, Volker (2011): Wikileaks und warum Diskretion in der Außen und Sicherheitspolitik wichtig ist. In: Wikileaks und die Folgen. Berlin: Suhrkamp, S. 164-174.
  • Roy, Jeffrey (2005): E-Governance and International Relations: A Consideration of Newly Emerging Capacities in a Multi-Level World. In: Journal of Electronic Commerce Research, Jg. 6, Heft 1, S. 44-55.

Cyberaktivismus

  • Ayres, Jeffrey M. (1999): From the Streets to the Internet: The Cyber-diffusion of Contention. In: Annals of the American Academy of Political Science, Heft 566, S. 132-143.
  • Bennett, Lance W. (2003): Communicating Global Activism. In: Information, Communication & Society, Jg. 6, Heft 2, S. 143-168.
  • Castells, Manuel (2007): Communication, Power and Counter-Power in the Network Society. In: International Journal of Communication, Jg. 1, S. 238-266.
  • Cleaver, Harry (1998): The Zapatista Effect: The Internet and the Rise of an Alternative Political Fabric. In: Journal of International Affairs, Jg. 51, S. 621-640.
  • Dahlberg, Lincoln (2007): Rethinking the Fragmentation of the Cyberpublic. From Consenus to Contestation. In: New Media & Society, Jg. 9, Heft 5, S. 827-847.
  • Dahlgren, Peter (2005): The Internet, Public Spheres and Political Communication: Dispersion and Deliberation. In: Political Communication, Jg. 22, Heft 2, S. 147-162.
  • Denning, Dorothy E. (2001): Activism, Hacktivism, and Cyberterrorism: The Internet as a Tool for Influencing Foreign Policy In: Arquilla, John/Ronfeldt, David (Hrsg.): Networks and Netwars: The Future of Terror, Crime and Militancy. Santa Monica: Rand, S. 239-288.
  • Gaycken, Sandro (2010): Pervasive Computing und Informationelle Selbstbestimmung – eine technikphilosophische Betrachtung, in: Datenschutznachrichten, Jg. 1, Heft 10.
  • Kidd, Dorothy (2003): Indymedia.org: A New Communications Common. In: McCaughey, Martha/Ayers, Michael D. (Hrsg.): Cyberactivism. Online Activism in Theory and Practice. London: Routledge, S. 47-70.
  • Latham, Robert (2005): Networks, Information and the Rise of the Global Internet. In: Latham, Robert/Sassen, Saskia (Hrsg.): Digital Formations: IT and New Architectures in the Global Realm. Princeton: Princeton University Press, S. 146-177.
  • Lindgren, Simon, Lundström, Ragnar (2011): Pirate Culture and Hacktivist Mobilization: The Cultural and Social Protocols of #WikiLeaks on Twitter. In: New Media & Society, Jg. 13, Heft 6. S. 999-1018.
  • Manne, Robert (2011): The Cypherpunk Revolutionary. In: The Monthly.
  • McCaughey, Martha/Ayers, Michael D. (2003): Cyberactivism. Online Activism in Theory and Practice. London: Routledge.
  • Sassen, Saskia (2006): Electronic Networks, Power, And Democracy. In: Tailoring Biotechnologies, Jg. 2, Heft 2, S. 21-48.
  • Shirky, Clay (2008): Here Comes Everybody. London: Penguin Books.
  • Van de Donk, Wim/Loader, Brian D./Nixon, Paul G./Rucht, Dieter (2004): Cyberprotest. New Media, Citizens and Social Movements. London: Routledge.
  • Van Laer, Jeroen (2010): Activists "Online" and "Offline": Internet as an Information Channel for Protest Demonstrations. In: Mobilization, Jg. 15, Heft 3, S. 405-421.
  • Van Laer, Jeroen/ Van Aelst, Peter (2009): Cyber-Protest and Civil Society: The Internet and Action Repertoires in Social Movement. In: Jewkes, Yvonne/Yar, Majid (Hrsg.): Handbook on Internet Crime. Oxfordshire: Willan Publishing, S. 230-254.
  • Van Laer, Jeroen/Van Aelst, Peter (2010): Internet and Social Movement Action Repertoires: Opportunities and Limitations. In: Information, Communication & Society.

Demokratie & Kommunikation

  • Castells, Manuel 2009: Communication Power. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
  • Downey, John/Fenton, Natalie (2003): New Media, Counter Publicity, and the Public Sphere. In: New Media & Society, Jg. 5, Heft 2, S. 185-202.
  • Galison, Peter/ Navasky, Victor S./ Oreskes, Naomi/ Romero, Anthony/ Neier, Aryeh (2010): What we have learned about limiting knowledge in a democracy. In: Social Research, Jg. 77, Heft 3. S. 1013-1048.
  • Goolsby, Rebeccy (2010): Social Media as Crisis Platform: The Future of Community Maps/Crisis Maps. In: ACM Transactions on Intelligent Systems and Technology, Jg. 1, Heft 1.
  • Jönsson, Christer/Hall, Martin (2003): Communication: An Essentail Aspect of Diplomacy. In: International Studies Perspectives, Jg. 4, Heft 2, S. 195-210.
  • Möllers, Christoph (2011): Zur Dialektik der Aufklärung der Politik. In: Wikileaks und die Folgen. Berlin: Suhrkamp, S. 193-200.
  • Nye, Joseph (2004): Soft Power: The Means to Success in World Politics. New York: Public Affairs.
  • Sagar, Rahul (2011): Das mißbrauchte Staatsgeheimnis. Wikileaks und die Demokratie. In: Wikileaks und die Folgen. Berlin: Suhrkamp, S. 201-223.
  • Youngs, Gillian (2001): Globalization, Communication and Technology: Making the Democratic Link. In: Politica Internazionale, Jg. 1, Heft 2, S. 217-226