The Watchdogs Didn't Bark: The CIA, NSA, and the Crimes of the War on Terror
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Ray Nowosielski., Ray Nowosielski|AUTHOR., & John Duffy|AUTHOR. (2018). The Watchdogs Didn't Bark: The CIA, NSA, and the Crimes of the War on Terror . Hot Books.
Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Ray Nowosielski, Ray Nowosielski|AUTHOR and John Duffy|AUTHOR. 2018. The Watchdogs Didn't Bark: The CIA, NSA, and the Crimes of the War On Terror. Hot Books.
Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Ray Nowosielski, Ray Nowosielski|AUTHOR and John Duffy|AUTHOR. The Watchdogs Didn't Bark: The CIA, NSA, and the Crimes of the War On Terror Hot Books, 2018.
Harvard Citation (style guide)Ray Nowosielski., Ray Nowosielski|AUTHOR. and John Duffy|AUTHOR. (2018). The watchdogs didn't bark: the CIA, NSA, and the crimes of the war on terror. Hot Books.
MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)Ray Nowosielski, Ray Nowosielski|AUTHOR, and John Duffy|AUTHOR. The Watchdogs Didn't Bark: The CIA, NSA, and the Crimes of the War On Terror Hot Books, 2018.
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