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Authors: Richard Falk
ISBN-13: 9781844675838, ISBN-10: 1844675831
Format: Paperback
Publisher: Verso
Date Published: March 2007
Edition: (Non-applicable)

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Author Biography: Richard Falk

Richard Falk was Professor of International Law Emeritus at Princeton University and since 2002 is Visiting Professor of Global Studies at the University of California, Santa Barbara.

Book Synopsis

A scathing and thoroughly researched examination of the editorial practices of the world’s most consulted newspaper.

Publishers Weekly

Although the New York Times is often attacked by conservative critics, this meticulous dissection of its foreign policy reporting comes from two international law experts who have more in common with Noam Chomsky than Rush Limbaugh. Friel (Dogs of War: The Wall Street Journal Editorial Page) and Falk (Unlocking the Middle East) use substantial research to argue that the Times has long "ignor[ed] international law when it applies to US foreign policy" and that the paper has willfully "failed to make a serious effort to expose government deception and misconduct." Presenting insightful chapters on coverage of the 1954 Geneva Accords on Vietnam, the Reagan administration's policy toward Nicaragua, the short-lived coup against Hugo Chavez in Venezuela and more, the authors detail how the Times presented official U.S. government policy instead of what the authors would consider a real investigation (and how publication of the Pentagon Papers was the exception to the rule). Regarding more recent incidents, Friel and Falk provocatively argue that the Times's front-page coverage of Iraq's supposed possession of WMDs may have been the result of Iraqi National Congress head Ahmed Chalabi "being paid by the US government to plant stories in the Times." This argument, combined with the other more historical examples, should bring much attention to this skillful work. (Nov.) Copyright 2004 Reed Business Information.

Table of Contents

1Without facts or law : the US invades Iraq15
2The liberal hawks on Iraq : a pretense of sophistication46
3Editorial policy and Iraq : a Fortune-500 company positions its product88
4A crime against peace : Iraq and the Nuremberg precedent121
5The torture overture : human rights, Harvard, and Iraq151
6Interventionism and due diligence : overthrowing Venezuela's president162
7A dodgy dissent : Nicaragua v. United States at the world court184
8The Vietnam syndrome : from the Gulf of Tonkin to Iraq226
Conclusion : strict scrutiny251

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