Breach
«McPherson is right to suggest that Iran-Contra is prologue to our present. . . . [The Breach] argues convincingly that Iran-Contra should be plotted not as a minor sideshow in the Cold War's final act, nor as a case study in flawed national-security policymaking, but as a key moment in the collapse of democratic norms."—Bloomberg
"Reading Alan McPherson's brilliant examination of the Iran-Contra affair it is almost as if Washington has become trapped in a timeless Bermuda Triangle of deception of its own making that stretches from Iran to Nicaragua to DC."—Latin American Review of Books»
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In this gripping blow-by-blow account of the 1980s efforts to trade arms with Iran illegally, fund rebels in Central America despite a congressional prohibition, and dodge political and legal consequences once the truth emerged, Alan McPherson argues for the salience of six democracy-degrading behaviors throughout the fiasco. At the time, many warned of the broad attack on democratic norms, yet no one paid a real price or learned a lesson. Those failures left the country more divided than ever before, and ill-equipped for more severe assaults to come.
Detaljer
- Forlag
- The University of North Carolina Press
- Innbinding
- Paperback
- Språk
- Engelsk
- Sider
- 384
- ISBN
- 9781469686349
- Utgivelsesår
- 2025
- Format
- 24 x 3 cm
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«McPherson is right to suggest that Iran-Contra is prologue to our present. . . . [The Breach] argues convincingly that Iran-Contra should be plotted not as a minor sideshow in the Cold War's final act, nor as a case study in flawed national-security policymaking, but as a key moment in the collapse of democratic norms."—Bloomberg
"Reading Alan McPherson's brilliant examination of the Iran-Contra affair it is almost as if Washington has become trapped in a timeless Bermuda Triangle of deception of its own making that stretches from Iran to Nicaragua to DC."—Latin American Review of Books»