Murder of democracy. CIA and Pentagon operations in the post-Soviet period
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The Cold War nominally ended in 1991, but with the collapse of the Soviet Union, the United States not only did not stop its military and covert interventions in the world, but also significantly intensified them. Killing Democracy: CIA and Pentagon Operations in the Post-Soviet Period continues William Bloom's seminal work, Killing Democracy: CIA and Pentagon Operations in the Cold War. An international team of authors, major experts in their countries, demonstrates the continuity in the goals and renewal of the technical means of Washington’s military and subversive activities. The book provides the most complete and detailed description of the theory and practice of US interventions, their goal setting, approaches and tools - from NGOs to military means. In the post-Soviet years, as during the Cold War, Washington continues to harshly oppose the will of the people - the demos from the word “democracy”, which it supposedly cares about so much.
Data sheet
- Name of the Author
- Джеймс Петрас
Рик Розофф
Уильям Блум - Language
- Russian
- Translator
- Андрей Верченков
Татьяна Владимирская