Web Of Deceit: Britain's Real Foreign Policy
By (Author) Mark Curtis
Vintage Publishing
Vintage
2nd June 2003
15th May 2003
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
European history
327.41
Paperback
528
Width 129mm, Height 198mm, Spine 31mm
362g
"The Web of Deceit" reveals a picture of the reality of Britain's role in the world, providing a comprehensive critique of the foreign policies of the Blair government as well as an analysis of British foreign policy since 1945.
"Scrupulously, relentlessly...rescues the historical and documentary record from a web of distortion and self-serving illusion" -- Noam Chomsky "The picture of British policies that Curtis reveals should serve as a call to action for those who hope to understand the world that has been shaped by Western power, and to overcome the injustice and suffering that is, in no small measure, its cruel legacy" -- Noam Chomsky "A searing indictment of British Foreign policy" -- C. R. Sridhar Blogcritics.org Politics
Mark Curtis is a writer, journalist, and independent consultant on foreign policy. He has been director of Policy and Advocacy for Christian Aid and political director of ActionAid, he is also a former Research Fellow of the Institute of Foreign Affairs. Curtis is the author of six books including, The Ambiguities of Power, The Great Deception, Trade for Life and Web of Deceit.