Confessions of an economic hit man / John Perkins.
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TextSeries: BK currents bookPublisher: San Francisco : Berrett-Koehler Publishers, [2004]Copyright date: �2004Edition: 1st edDescription: xxi, 250 p : ill; 24 cmContent type: - text
- unmediated
- volume
- 1576753018
- 9781576753019
- Perkins, John, 1945-
- Perkins, John, 1945-
- United States. National Security Agency -- Biography
- Chas. T. Main, Inc
- World Bank -- Developing countries
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- United States. National Security Agency
- World Bank
- 1900-2099
- Geschichte 1971-1991
- Economists -- United States -- Biography
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- Corporations, American -- Corrupt practices
- Imperialism -- History -- 20th century
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- Multinational corporations
- Autobiography
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- John Perkins
- UB271.U52 P41
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
1963-1971 -- An economic hit man is born -- "In for life" -- Indonesia: lessons for an EHM -- Saving a country from communism -- Selling my soul -- 1971-1975 -- My role as inquisitor -- Civilization on trial -- Jesus, seen differently -- Opportunity of a lifetime -- Panama's president and hero -- Pirates in the Canal Zone -- Soldiers and prostitutes -- Conversations with the general -- Entering a new and sinister period in economic history -- The Saudi Arabian money-laundering affair -- Pimping, and financing Osama bin Laden -- 1975-1981 -- Panama Canal negotiations and Graham Greene -- Iran's king of kings -- Confessions of a tortured man -- The fall of a king -- Colombia: keystone of Latin America -- American republic versus global empire -- The deceptive r�esum�e -- Ecuador's president battles big oil -- I quit -- 1981-present -- Ecuador's presidential death -- Panama: another presidential death -- My energy company, Enron, and George W. Bush -- I take a bribe -- The United States invades Panama -- An EHM failure in Iraq -- September 11 and its aftermath for me, personally -- Venezuela: saved by Saddam -- Ecuador revisited -- Piercing the veneer.
A former consultant to the U.S. government reveals the inner workings of the high-stakes economic game that encourages Third World economies to borrow money so that major corporations like Halliburton end up getting the contracts.
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