Shane Harris writes about electronic surveillance, intelligence, and counterterrorism for "National Journal."
"An absorbing look at modern spying technology and how it impacts
average Americans."
-"Booklist"
"Harris displays an exquisite understanding of the intricacies of
his topic and a remarkable sensitivity to the genuine concerns of
the watchers and their critics.... A sharply written, wise analysis
of the complex mashup of electronic sleuthing, law, policy and
culture."
-"Kirkus Reviews"
""The Watchers" reads like a thriller, and the story is sadly on
the mark in describing our limited oversight of the government's
surveillance powers. The nation needs to do better, and Harris'
book is rich background to that task."
-Gregory F. Treverton, Director, Center for Global Risk and
Security, RAND Corporation
"This is an astonishingly detailed, well-researched narrative. It
tells the story of how, over the past two decades, U.S. officials
developed the capability to put together massive amounts of
information about any individual they choose to watch."
-James Mann, author of "Rise of the Vulcans"
"An absorbing look at modern spying technology and how it impacts
average Americans."
-"Booklist"
"Harris displays an exquisite understanding of the intricacies of
his topic and a remarkable sensitivity to the genuine concerns of
the watchers and their critics.... A sharply written, wise analysis
of the complex mashup of electronic sleuthing, law, policy and
culture."
-"Kirkus Reviews"
""The Watchers" reads like a thriller, and the story is sadly on
the mark in describing our limited oversight of the government's
surveillance powers. The nation needs to do better, and Harris'
book is rich background to that task."
-Gregory F. Treverton, Director, Center for Global Risk and
Security, RAND Corporation
"This is an astonishingly detailed, well-researched narrative. It
tells the story of how, over the past two decades, U.S. officials
developed the capability to put together massive amounts of
information about any individual they choose to watch."
-James Mann, author of "Rise of the Vulcans"
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