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==Further reading== * Birkner, Thomas, and Sebastian Mallek. "The Spiegel Affair, 1962: The incident that changed German journalism history and mediatized politics." in ''Critical Incidents in Journalism'' (Routledge, 2020) pp. 203–215. {{ISBN?}} * {{Citation | first = Ronald F | last = Bunn | title = The Spiegel Affair and the West German Press: The Initial Phase | journal = [[The Public Opinion Quarterly]] | volume = 30 | number = 1 | date = Spring 1966 | pages = 54–68 | doi=10.1086/267381 | jstor=2747370}}. * {{Citation | first = Ronald F | last = Bunn | year = 1968 | title = German Politics and the Spiegel Affair: A Case Study of the Bonn System | publisher = Louisiana State University Press | place = Baton Rouge | author-mask = 3}} (reviews at JSTOR: [https://www.jstor.org/stable/1841400 The American Historical Review], [https://www.jstor.org/stable/446159 The Western Political Quarterly]). * {{Citation | author-link = Amy Davidson Sorkin | first = Amy | last = Davidson | url = http://www.newyorker.com/news/amy-davidson/when-journalists-are-called-traitors | title = When Journalists are called Traitors | newspaper = The New Yorker | date = 11 October 2013}}. * {{Citation | first = John | last = Gimbel | title = The 'Spiegel Affair' in Perspective | journal = [[Midwest Journal of Political Science]] | volume = 9 | number = 3 | date = August 1965 | pages = 282–927 | doi=10.2307/2109134 | jstor=2109134}}. * Ridley, Hugh. "The Spiegel Affair." in ''Law in West German Democracy'' ( Brill, 2019) pp. 130–145. * {{Citation | last = Schoenbaum | first = David | author-link = David Schoenbaum | title = The Spiegel Affair | publisher = Doubleday | place = New York | year = 1968|jstor=40199944}}, ''International Journal'' Reviews * {{Citation | editor-first = Jürgen | editor-last = Seifert | editor-link=:de:Jürgen Seifert | title = Die Spiegelaffäre | publisher = Walter | type = 2 volumes | year = 1966 | language = de |trans-title=The Spiegel Affair}}.
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