Ebook: Turkmeniscam : how Washington lobbyists fought to flack for a Stalinist dictatorship
Author: Silverstein Ken
- Tags: Lobbying -- United States., Pressure groups -- United States., Political corruption -- United States., United States -- Foreign relations -- Turkmenistan., Turkmenistan -- Foreign relations -- United States., POLITICAL SCIENCE -- Government -- International., POLITICAL SCIENCE -- International Relations -- General., Diplomatic relations., Lobbying., Political corruption., Pressure groups., Turkmenistan., United States.
- Year: 2008
- Publisher: Random House Publishing Group
- City: New York, Turkmenistan--United States., United States--Turkmenistan., United States., Turkmenistan
- Edition: 1st ed
- Language: English
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"As I have often said, I would represent the devil himself for the right price--it's not personal, just business."
--a Washington, D.C., lobbyist
For nearly as long as there have been politicians in the United States, there have been lobbyists haunting the halls of Congress--shaking hands, bearing gifts, and brandishing agendas. Everyone knows how the back-scratching game of money, power, and PR is played. For a good enough offer, there are those who will gladly dive into the dirtiest political waters. The real question is: Just how low will they sink? Veteran investigative journalist Ken Silverstein made it his mission to find out--and "Turkmeniscam" was born.
On assignment for Harper's magazine, and armed with a fistful of fake business cards, Silverstein went deep undercover as a corporate henchman with money to burn and a problem to solve: transforming the former Soviet-bloc nation Turkmenistan--branded "one of the worst totalitarian systems in the...
--a Washington, D.C., lobbyist
For nearly as long as there have been politicians in the United States, there have been lobbyists haunting the halls of Congress--shaking hands, bearing gifts, and brandishing agendas. Everyone knows how the back-scratching game of money, power, and PR is played. For a good enough offer, there are those who will gladly dive into the dirtiest political waters. The real question is: Just how low will they sink? Veteran investigative journalist Ken Silverstein made it his mission to find out--and "Turkmeniscam" was born.
On assignment for Harper's magazine, and armed with a fistful of fake business cards, Silverstein went deep undercover as a corporate henchman with money to burn and a problem to solve: transforming the former Soviet-bloc nation Turkmenistan--branded "one of the worst totalitarian systems in the...
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