Web Of Deceit: Britain's Real Foreign PolicyRandom House, 04.09.2008 - 528 Seiten In his explosive new book, Mark Curtis reveals a new picture of Britain's role in the world since 1945 and in the 'war against terrorism' by offering a comprehensive critique of the Blair government's foreign policy. Curtis argues that Britain is an 'outlaw state', often a violator of international law and ally of many repressive regimes. He reasons not only that Britain's foreign policies are generally unethical but that they are also making the world more dangerous and unequal. |
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ELITES AND THE GLOBAL | 207 |
The threat of democracy | 233 |
Our allies the Gulf elites | 253 |
The forgotten past in the Middle East | 270 |
The singleideology totalitarian state | 285 |
Part IIIEXPOSING THE SECRET | 301 |
Overstepping decent | 346 |
THE MASS PRODUCTION | 355 |
The medias propaganda role | 374 |
Complicity in a million deaths | 387 |
Smothering the birth of | 402 |
Removing people from | 414 |
The challenges ahead | 432 |
Chronology of Major Events | 441 |
