| Title | Killing Hope: U.S. Military and CIA Interventions Since World War II, New Edition |
| Author | William Blum |
| Notes | A look at the effects, often devastating, that the US military's and the CIA's little adventures have had on the political stability and peoples of the countries they meddled in. In not one case documented has the result been greater freedom or newfound peace. William Blum worked for the State Department until 1967 at which time he became one of the founders and editors of the Washington Free Press. In the mid-1970s, working with a former CIA officer, he wrote and published an expose of the CIA, its personnel and their misdeeds. |
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| Type | Book |
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Publisher | Black Rose Books |
| Length | 457 |
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Year | 1998 |
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Place | Montreal |
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ISBN | 1-55164-096-1 |
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Keywords | assassinations, espionage, imperialism, Cold War |
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