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The Washington connection and third world fascism: the political economy of human rights

By: Chomsky, NoamContributor(s): Herman, Edward SMaterial type: TextTextPublication details: London Pluto Press 2015 Description: xxx, 504 pISBN: 9780745335490Subject(s): Diplomatic relations | Developing countries | Intelligence service | Human rightsDDC classification: 327.7301724 Summary: The Political Economy of Human Rights is an important two volume work, co-authored with Edward Herman – also co-author of the classic Manufacturing Consent – which provides a complete dissection of American foreign policy during the 1960s and '70s, looking at the entire sweep of the Cold War during that period, including events in Vietnam, Cambodia, Indonesia and Latin America. For those looking to develop a broad understanding of American foreign policy during the 20th Century this work has been a vital resource and is now available to a new generation of scholars and activists.
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327.2092 RAS A life in diplomacy 327.51054 GOK The long game: 327.5405496 RAE Kathmandu dilemma: 327.7301724 CHO The Washington connection and third world fascism: 330 BER Free lunch thinking: 330.082 CHO Sisterhood economy: 330.092 DES Breaking out: an Indian woman's American journey

The Political Economy of Human Rights is an important two volume work, co-authored with Edward Herman – also co-author of the classic Manufacturing Consent – which provides a complete dissection of American foreign policy during the 1960s and '70s, looking at the entire sweep of the Cold War during that period, including events in Vietnam, Cambodia, Indonesia and Latin America. For those looking to develop a broad understanding of American foreign policy during the 20th Century this work has been a vital resource and is now available to a new generation of scholars and activists.

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