How Does Wikileaks Affect Academia, Media and Public Policy

December 30, 2010 · 0 comments

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Wikileaks has taken on much heat, as well as praise, for their release of confidential documents over the past year or so. How does Wikileaks affect public policy, the news media, and academia. That is what this panel at Columbia University discusses.

The panel features: Lee Bollinger, Columbia University President; John H. Coatsworth, Dean of SIPA; Hassan Abbas, Quaid-i-Azam Professor, South Asia Institute; Robert Lieberman, Vice-Dean, Professor of Political Science and Public Affairs; Austin Long, Assistant Professor of International and Public Affairs; Gary Sick, Senior Research Scholar, Middle East Institute; and Emily Bell, Director, Tow Center for Digital Journalism, Columbia University.

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