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WikiLeaks Files: The World According to US Empire [Kietas viršelis]

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  • Formatas: Hardback, 624 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 235x156x42 mm, weight: 1009 g
  • Išleidimo metai: 25-Aug-2015
  • Leidėjas: Verso Books
  • ISBN-10: 1781688745
  • ISBN-13: 9781781688748
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  • Formatas: Hardback, 624 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 235x156x42 mm, weight: 1009 g
  • Išleidimo metai: 25-Aug-2015
  • Leidėjas: Verso Books
  • ISBN-10: 1781688745
  • ISBN-13: 9781781688748
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
WikiLeaks came to prominence in 2010 with the release of 251,287 top-secret State Department cables, which revealed to the world what the US government really thinks about national leaders, friendly dictators, and supposed allies. It brought to the surface the dark truths of crimes committed in our name: human rights violations, covert operations, and cover-ups.

The WikiLeaks Files presents expert analysis on the most important cables and outlines their historical importance. In a series of chapters dedicated to the various regions of the world, the book explores the machinations of the United States as it imposes its agenda on other nations: a new form of imperialism founded on varied tactics from torture to military action, to trade deals and "soft power," in the perpetual pursuit of expanding influence. It illustrates the close relationship between government and big business in promoting US trade.

An introduction by Julian Assange-writing on the subject for the first time-exposes the ongoing debates about freedom of information, international surveillance, and justice.

Recenzijos

Long after the debate over the publication of these cables has been forgotten, the documents themselves will remain a valuable archive for scholars and students of US foreign policy. The essays that make up The WikiLeaks Files shed critical light on a once secret history. -- Edward J. Snowden, July 2015 Reveals a profound hatred of democracy on the part of our political leadership. -- Noam Chomsky A deep dive into what the cables reveal about America's dealings with a variety of states. It will be left to other books to argue whether WikiLeaks is right or wrong in their mission and approach. This one gives solid context to the cables themselves, explaining what they mean to the wider world. * Kirkus Reviews * Takes on a huge amount of data and delivers a thorough introduction to the narratives of US policy that the cables reveal [ and] . makes the information in the cables accessible to a wide audience of readers who may not otherwise have the time or background knowledge to search through the data themselves. * Publishers Weekly * Provides accessible insight into nearly every major news topic of today. * Portland Press Herald * Wikileaks is the absolute most important project on the globe. -- Jacob Appelbaum From government to big business, if you have a dirty secret, Wikileaks is your nightmare. * Guardian * I've heard the impact of these releases on our foreign policy described as a meltdown, as a game-changer and so on ... Is this embarrassing? Yes. Is it awkward? Yes. -- Bob Gates, US Defense Secretary, 2010. The guy ought to be ... and I'm not for the death penalty, so if I'm not for the death penalty, there's only one way to do it: illegally shoot the son of a bitch. -- Bob Beckel * Fox News * The whole weighty book is a missile aimed at breaking the plate glass of US diplomacy and revealing its motivations. * Sydney Morning Herald *

Daugiau informacijos

Published in collaboration with WikiLeaks: What Cablegate tells us about US foreign policy
Introduction 1(22)
Julian Assange
Part I
1 America and the Dictators
23(51)
2 Dictators and Human Rights
74(38)
3 War and Terrorism
112(33)
Part II
4 Indexing the Empire
145(14)
Sarah Harrison
5 US War Crimes and the ICC
159(22)
Linda Pearson
6 Europe
181(31)
Michael Busch
7 Russia
212(25)
Russ Wellen
8 Turkey
237(26)
Conn Hallinan
9 Israel
263(34)
Stephen Zunes
Peter Certo
10 Syria
297(25)
Robert Naiman
11 Iran
322(28)
Gareth Porter
12 Iraq
350(18)
Dahr Jamail
13 Afghanistan
368(27)
Phyllis Bennis
14 East Asia
395(38)
Tim Shorrock
15 Southeast Asia
433(38)
Richard Heydarian
16 South Africa
471(12)
Francis Njubi Nesbitt
17 Latin America and the Caribbean
483(32)
Alexander Main
Jake Johnston
Dan Beeton
18 Venezuela
515
Dan Beeton
Jake Johnston
Alexander Main
Notes
546(43)
List of Contributors
589(5)
Index
594
Julian Assange has been the Editor-in-Chief of WikiLeaks since 2006. Since 2010 when the website published thousands of US military and diplomatic documents, he has been under investigation by the United States. That year he was called a "criminal" and a "terrorist" by some politicans, but also won the Sam Adams Award, was named Person of the Year by Le Monde's readers' and received the Time Readers' Award. In 2011 he accepted the Sydney Peace Foundation Gold Medal for Peace, the Martha Gelhorn Prize for Journalism, the Walkley Award for most outstanding contribution to journalism, and the Amnesty International UK Media Award. Since June 2012 he has been seeking political asylum at the Ecuadorian Embassy, London.