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Benghazi!

299 kr.

299 kr.

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Ten years after an attack on the US diplomatic mission in Benghazi killed Ambassador Christopher Stevens and three other Americans, cries of "Benghazi!" still echo across America. But instead of a landmark event to be taken seriously, it has become a punchline, an empty word, or a code for controversy and political theatre. In this thrilling retelling, Ethan Chorin reveals Benghazi as?a watershed moment in American history, one that helped create the world America lives in today: polarized, fearful, and dangerously unstable.

Here, Benghazi is not a story contained in 13 hours, but a decades-long history beginning with the rise of Muammar Gaddafi, stretching through 9/11, the War on Terror, and the Arab Spring, and reaching into the present day, as the impact of the attack and ensuing controversy remain visible in America and around the world. Chorin draws on his own bone-chilling experience during the Benghazi attack, his expertise as a former diplomat and scholar of Libyan history, and new interviews with Libyan insiders, eyewitnesses, and key players like Hillary Clinton and Ben Rhodes. With this ambitious, engaging narrative, Chorin makes clear why Benghazi still matters so much ten years later-and why we can't afford to continue overlooking and misunderstanding it.

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Funktioner

Type

Papirbog

Genre

Politik

Sprogversion

Engelsk

Bogomslagstype

Indbundet

Antal sider

432 Sider

Skrevet af

Ethan Chorin

Udgiver

Hachette Books

Udgivelsesdato

06/09/2022

Udgivelsesår

2022

International standard bookingnummer (ISBN)

9780306829727

Benghazi!

299 kr.

299 kr.

Tidligere laveste pris:

303 kr.

På lager

Fre., 18 juli - ons., 23 juli


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14 dages åbent køb


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Adlibris