The Pinochet File

A Declassified Dossier on Atrocity and Accountability

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Paperback
ISBN: 9781595589125
Published: Sep 11 2013
Page count: 624
$35.00
 
E-book
ISBN: 9781595589958
Published: Sep 10 2013
Page count: 587
$26.99

Description

Revised and updated: the definitive primary-source history of US involvement in General Pinochet’s Chilean coup—“the evidence is overwhelming” (The New Yorker).
 
Published to commemorate the fortieth anniversary of General Augusto Pinochet’s infamous September 11, 1973, military coup in Chile, this updated edition of The Pinochet File reveals the shocking, formerly secret record of the US government’s complicity with atrocity in a foreign country. The book now completes the file on Pinochet’s story, detailing his multiple indictments between 2004 and his death on December 10, 2006, including the Riggs Bank scandal that revealed how the dictator had illegally squirreled away over $26 million in ill-begotten wealth in secret American bank accounts.
 
When it was first released in hardcover, The Pinochet File contributed to the international campaign to hold Pinochet accountable for murder, torture, and terrorism. A new afterword tells the extraordinary story of Henry Kissinger’s attempt to undercut the book’s reception—efforts that generated a major scandal that led to a high-level resignation at the Council on Foreign Relations, illustrating the continued ability of the book to speak truth to power.
 
The Pinochet File should be considered the long awaited book of record on U.S. intervention in Chile . . . A crisp compelling narrative, almost a political thriller.” —Los Angeles Times

Author Bio

Peter Kornbluh directs the Chile Documentation Project and the Cuba Documentation Project at the National Security Archive. He is a co-author of The Iran-Contra Scandal (The New Press) and the editor of The Bay of Pigs Declassified (The New Press) and The Cuban Missile Crisis, 1962. He lives in Maryland.

Praise

"Weaves together thirty years of declassified documents with a gripping narrative."
The New Yorker

"The long-awaited book of rec­ord on the U.S. intervention in Chile… A crisp, compelling narrative, almost a political thriller."
Los Angeles Times

"A remarkable reconstruction of the secret foreign policy that transformed Chile into a dictatorship."
Newsweek

"The smoking guns are all here."
—Samantha Power, author of the Pulitzer prize-winning A Problem from Hell