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The Pinochet File: A Declassified Dossier on Atrocity and Accountability

Author Peter Kornbluh

Format Paperback

Publisher New Press, The

Category Central and South American History

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Updated with newly declassified documents, a Los Angeles Times Best Book of 2003. When first published last year on the thirtieth anniversary of the Chilean coup, Peter Kornbluh's The Pinochet File was hailed on the editorial page of the New York Times ?no doubt to the aggravation of Henry Kissinger and all those who would deny the U.S. role in undermining Chilean democracy and supporting the advent of General Pinochet's brutal dictatorship. "Thanks to Peter Kornbluh," Marc Cooper wrote, "we have the first complete, almost day-to-day and fully documented record of this sordid chapter in Cold War American history." Peter Kornbluh led the campaign for the declassification of some 24,000 secret CIA, White House, NSC, and Defense Department records on Chile. The paperback edition includes new information and documents released since the hardcover went to press. This material is incorporated into a powerful retelling of the events that Newsweek magazine calls "a remarkable reconstruction of the secret U.S. foreign policy that transformed Chile into a dictatorship."

Authors

Peter Kornbluh

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  • Publisher: New Press, The
  • Format: Paperback
  • ISBN: 9781565849365

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