The Shadow World · Inside the Global Arms Trade

The Shadow World · Inside the Global Arms Trade
Authors
Feinstein, Andrew
Publisher
Jonathan Ball Publishers
Tags
arms control , war , security (national & international) , international relations , arms transfers , history , political science , politics
ISBN
9781868424863
Date
2011-09-01T00:00:00+00:00
Size
1.53 MB
Lang
en
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'Chilling, heartbreaking and enraging' – Arundhati Roy

‘Feinstein’s book is sound, timely and invaluable. Diligent readers will be rewarded.’ - Kirkus

The Shadow World is the harrowing, behind-the-scenes tale of the global arms trade. Pulling back the curtain on this secretive world, Andrew Feinstein reveals the corruption and the cover-ups behind weapons deals ranging from the largest in history - between the British and Saudi governments - to BAE's controversial transactions in South Africa, Tanzania and eastern Europe, and the revolving-door relationships that characterise the US Congressional-Military-Industrial Complex. He exposes in forensic detail both the formal government-to-government trade in arms and the shadow world of illicit weapons dealing - and lays bare the shocking and inextricable links between the two.

Based on path-breaking reporting and unprecedented access to top-secret information and major players in the weapons business, including arms dealers who have never been interviewed before, The Shadow World places us in the midst of the arms trade's dramatic wheeling and dealing, ranging from corporate boardrooms to seedy out-of-the-way hotels via far-flung offshore havens, and reveals the profound danger this network represents to all of us.

About the Author:

Andrew Feinstein is the author of After the Party: A Personal and Political Journey Inside the ANC, a bestselling memoir of his time as an African National Congress Member of Parliament in South Africa. His journalism has been featured in the Guardian, the Daily Telegraph, Prospect, the New York Times, Der Spiegel, the New Statesman and Africa Report. In 2011 he authored the lead article in the authoritative Sipri Yearbook. He appears regularly on the BBC, CNN and Al Jazeera. He has recently been an Open Society Institute International Fellow and is the founding co-director of Corruption Watch, an anti-corruption NGO, and chairperson of the Aids charity FoTAC.