Sideshow

Kissinger, Nixon, and the Destruction of Cambodia

William Shawcross author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Cooper Square Publishers Inc.,U.S.

Published:14th Aug '02

Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back

Sideshow cover

Although there are many books and films dealing with the Vietnam War, Sideshow tells the truth about America's secret and illegal war with Cambodia from 1969 to 1973. William Shawcross interviewed hundreds of people of all nationalities, including cabinet ministers, military men, and civil servants, and extensively researched U.S. Government documents. This full-scale investigation—with material new to this edition—exposes how Kissinger and Nixon treated Cambodia as a sideshow. Although the president and his assistant claimed that a secret bombing campaign in Cambodia was necessary to eliminate North Vietnamese soldiers who were attacking American troops across the border, Shawcross maintains that the bombings only spread the conflict, but led to the rise of the Khmer Rouge and the subsequent massacre of a third of Cambodia's population.

Sideshow is both masterly and horrifying.... It presents hard and irrefutable evidence.... should be compulsory reading! * The New York Review Of Books *
Remarkable and compelling…. First and foremost an American political thriller.... where American officials spied on each other, lied to each other and falsified reports.... ALL TOO REAL. * The Boston Globe *
Sideshow excels.... It has the sweep and shadows of a spy novel as it portrays the surreal world of power, severed from morality. * The New York Times *
Shawcross's 1979 volume was powerful when first published and even more so today: Henry Kissinger in his last book spent nearly 100 pages attacking it. This revised edition includes another onslaught, by Kissinger aide Peter Rodman and Shawcross's rebuttal. Essential title. * Library Journal *

ISBN: 9780815412243

Dimensions: 227mm x 157mm x 31mm

Weight: 721g

542 pages