Torture and Impunity: The U.S. Doctrine of Coercive Interrogation - Alfred McCoy - Libros - University of Wisconsin Press - 9780299288549 - 24 de agosto de 2012
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Many Americans have condemned the enhanced interrogation techniques used in the War on Terror as a transgression of human rights. But the United States has done almost nothing to prosecute past abuses or prevent future violations. Tracing this knotty contradiction from the 1950s to the present, historian Alfred W. McCoy probes the political and cultural dynamics that have made impunity for torture a bipartisan policy of the U. S. government. During the Cold War, McCoy argues, the U. S. Central Intelligence Agency covertly funded psychological experiments designed to weaken a subject s resistance to interrogation. After the 9/11 terrorist attacks, the CIA revived these harsh methods, while U. S. media was flooded with seductive images that normalized torture for many Americans. Ten years later, the U. S. had failed to punish the perpetrators or the powerful who commanded them, and continued to exploit intelligence extracted under torture by surrogates from Somalia to Afghanistan. Although Washington has publicly distanced itself from torture, disturbing images from the prisons at Abu Ghraib and Guantanamo are seared into human memory, doing lasting damage to America s moral authority as a world leader."


298 pages, Illustrations

Medios de comunicación Libros     Paperback Book   (Libro con tapa blanda y lomo encolado)
Publicado 24 de agosto de 2012
ISBN13 9780299288549
Editores University of Wisconsin Press
Páginas 298
Dimensiones 156 × 229 × 26 mm   ·   658 g

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