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Killing Hope

US Military and CIA Interventions since World War II

William Blum

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English
Bloomsbury
30 June 2022
In Killing Hope, William Blum, author of the bestselling Rogue State: A Guide to the World's Only Superpower, provides a devastating and comprehensive account of America's covert and overt military actions in the world, all the way from China in the 1940s to the invasion of Iraq in 2003 and - in this updated edition - beyond. Is the United States, as it likes to claim, a global force for democracy? Killing Hope shows the answer to this question to be a resounding 'no'.
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Imprint:   Bloomsbury
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Dimensions:   Height: 234mm,  Width: 156mm,  Spine: 28mm
Weight:   709g
ISBN:   9781350348196
ISBN 10:   1350348198
Pages:   472
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Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

William Blum is one of the United States' leading non-mainstream experts on American foreign policy. He left the State Department in 1967, abandoning his aspiration of becoming a Foreign Service Officer because of his opposition to what the US was doing in Vietnam. He then became a founder and editor of the Washington Free Press, the first 'alternative' newspaper in the capital. Blum has been a freelance journalist in the US, Europe and South America, and is the author of Rogue State and America's Deadliest Export.

Reviews for Killing Hope: US Military and CIA Interventions since World War II

A very valuable book. The research and organization are extremely impressive. * A.J. Langguth, author and former New York Times bureau chief * A valuable reference for anyone interested in the conduct of US foreign policy. * Choice (American Library Association) * I enjoyed it immensely. * Gore Vidal * Each chapter I read makes me more and more angry. * Helen Caldicott * The single most useful summary of CIA history. * John Stockwell, former CIA officer and author * Far and away the best book on the topic. * Noam Chomsky * I bought several more copies to circulate to friends with the hope of shedding new light and understanding on their political outlooks. * Oliver Stone * A marvelous job of bringing together a lot of loose ends from many sources. * Philip Agee, former CIA officer and author * I am impressed. It is a valuable contribution. * Ramsey Clark, former Attorney General of the United States * Blum has performed a very important service in collecting this information in one place, and the documentation is praiseworthy. * Teresa Pelton Johnson, Assistant Managing Editor, International Security, Harvard University * A very useful piece of work, daunting in scope, important. * Thomas Powers, author and Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist *


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