Confidante of Tyrants :The Inside Story of the American Woman Trusted by the US' Biggest Enemies

Confidante of Tyrants

Confidante of Tyrants :The Inside Story of the American Woman Trusted by the US' Biggest Enemies

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`I had breakfast with Hugo Chavez, lunch with Bashar al-Assad, cocktails with Putin and dinner with Qadafi. Fidel Castro wooed me with flowers, perfume and cigars. Ahmadinejad told me he loved me. Chavez proclaimed me `The Girlfriend of Venezuela'. But I am not a spy, and I am not a traitor.' When US lawyer Eva Golinger first spent some time in Venezuela uncovering her ancestral roots, she little realized how the country was going to change her life. Within a few years she had become an enthusiast for the Bolivarian Revolution and a close confidante of its charismatic leader, Hugo Chavez. She achieved worldwide notoriety by exposing and condemning US intervention in Venezuela and ended up travelling with Chavez all over the world, spending time with many other controversial leaders. In this frank and disarming memoir, she tells the full story of her time in Chavez's inner circle and reflects on what she has learned about revolutionary politics, about the dangers of authoritarian populism - and about herself.
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Type Book
ISBN13 9781780264677
ISBN10 1780264674
Number Of Pages 334
Item Weight 1000 g
Publisher / Reseller New Internationalist Publications Ltd
Format paperback
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`Eva Golinger's rich memoir of a life dedicated to challenging power exposes the United States that most of Latin America knows: a modern-day empire bent on maintaining the subjugation of millions of people through ongoing military and economic intervention.' Natasha Lycia Ora Bannan, President, National Lawyers Guild; `Golinger's riveting memoir provides a rare window into the Bolivarian Revolution, warts and all.' Marjorie Cohn, Professor Emerita, Thomas Jefferson School of Law; `A unique and informative perspective on some of the most intriguing events of current history.' Noam Chomsky, Professor Emeritus, Massachusetts Institute of Technology.

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