Killing Hope
Author | William Blum |
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Country | United States |
Language | English |
Genre | History |
Publisher | Common Courage Press |
Publication date | 2003 |
Media type | Print (Hardcover, Paperback) |
Pages | 500 pp |
ISBN | 1-56751-253-4 |
OCLC | 53832319 |
Killing Hope: U.S. Military and C.I.A. Interventions since World War II is a history book on covert CIA operations and United States military interventions during the second half of the 20th century. It was written by former State Department employee William Blum. The book takes a strongly critical view of American foreign policy.
The book covers various US foreign policy ventures from just after World War II onward. Its basic premise is that the American Cold War-era activities abroad were done with imperialist motives. It is an updated and revised version of one of Blum's previous works, The CIA - A Forgotten History.
Editions
First published in the mid-1980s, it has since been updated several times by the author.
- Black Rose Books; New Ed edition (December 31, 2000) ISBN 1-55164-096-1
- 2003 revised edition (Common Courage Press) ISBN 1-56751-252-6
See also
References
External links
- killinghope.org (contains on-line chapters)
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