Quote of the day

It will be interesting to see exactly which customs the Vatican is going to allow from the past rich five centuries of Anglican worship, life and thought.

Syndicate content

Columns

Paul Rogers

Global security


Li Datong

China from the inside


Fred Halliday

Global politics


Mary Kaldor

Human security


Daniele Archibugi

Cosmopolitan democracy

Email & RSS

Sign up to oD's editorial summaries email:


Enter your Email


Powered by FeedBlitz


Follow oD on Twitter:


Join our Facebook group:
Add oD to your Netvibes: Add to Netvibes

Demotix witness*upload*share

Navigation

Daniel Ellsberg

Daniel Ellsberg is a lecturer, writer and activist on the dangers of the nuclear era and unlawful interventions. He is the author of Secrets: A Memoir of Vietnam and the Pentagon Papers (Penguin, 2003). His website is here.

Recent articles


From Vietnam to Iraq: Daniel Ellsberg interviewed

Daniel Ellsberg pioneered modern “whistleblowing” when, as a former insider, he revealed the Pentagon’s classified, 7,000-page history of the Vietnam war in 1971. Why did he do it, and what lessons can he give to those troubled by the Iraq war today? Listen to Daniel Ellsberg’s four-part interview with openDemocracy’s Isabel Hilton.