Praise for All the Shah's Men Stephen Kinzer's brilliant reconstruction of the Iranian coup is made even more fascinating by the fact that it is true. It is as gripping as a thriller, and also tells much about why the United States is involved today in places like Afghanistan and Iraq. - Gore Vidal, author of Lincoln, Burr, and 1876. Remarkable, readable, and relevant ... All the Shah's Men not only reads like an exciting, page-turning spy novel, it deals with the hard issues of today. -Senator Richard Lugar, Chairman, Senate Foreign Relations Committee A well-researched object lesson in the dismal folly of so-called nation-building. British and American readers of today should blush with shame. -John le Carre, author of The Spy Who Came In from the Cold and The Tailor of Panama
Stephen Kinzer is a distinguished American journalist and author known for his extensive work on foreign policy and international affairs. He is highly regarded for books such as All the Shah's Men and The Brothers, which delve into American foreign policy and its historical impacts on global politics. His work often explores the interventionist policies of the United States and their consequences. Kinzer's writing is lauded for its compelling narrative and meticulous research, bringing to light the complexities of international relations.
Formerly a foreign correspondent for The New York Times, Kinzer's firsthand experiences in more than fifty countries provide a unique and rich perspective in his books. Aside from his journalistic and writing career, he has worked as an academic, teaching journalism at Northwestern University and international relations at Boston University. Kinzer's personal history includes his upbringing in the United States, and outside of his journalistic endeavors, he enjoys educating future generations of journalists and analysts, contributing to a more nuanced understanding of global affairs.
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Praise for All the Shah's Men Stephen Kinzer's brilliant reconstruction of the Iranian coup is made even more fascinating by the fact that it is true. It is as gripping as a thriller, and also tells much about why the United States is involved today in places like Afghanistan and Iraq. - Gore Vidal, author of Lincoln, Burr, and 1876. Remarkable, readable, and relevant ... All the Shah's Men not only reads like an exciting, page-turning spy novel, it deals with the hard issues of today. -Senator Richard Lugar, Chairman, Senate Foreign Relations Committee A well-researched object lesson in the dismal folly of so-called nation-building. British and American readers of today should blush with shame. -John le Carre, author of The Spy Who Came In from the Cold and The Tailor of Panama
Stephen Kinzer is a distinguished American journalist and author known for his extensive work on foreign policy and international affairs. He is highly regarded for books such as All the Shah's Men and The Brothers, which delve into American foreign policy and its historical impacts on global politics. His work often explores the interventionist policies of the United States and their consequences. Kinzer's writing is lauded for its compelling narrative and meticulous research, bringing to light the complexities of international relations.
Formerly a foreign correspondent for The New York Times, Kinzer's firsthand experiences in more than fifty countries provide a unique and rich perspective in his books. Aside from his journalistic and writing career, he has worked as an academic, teaching journalism at Northwestern University and international relations at Boston University. Kinzer's personal history includes his upbringing in the United States, and outside of his journalistic endeavors, he enjoys educating future generations of journalists and analysts, contributing to a more nuanced understanding of global affairs.
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