Book Reviews Counterinsurgency: Exposing the Myths of the New Way of War by Douglas Porch The Sleepwalkers: How Europe Went to War in 1914 by Christopher Clark The President and the Provocateur: The parallel lives of JFK and Lee Harvey Oswald by Alex Cox White House Call Girl: The Real Watergate Story by Phil Stanford A Cruel and Shocking Act: The Secret History of the Kennedy Assassination by Philip Shenon Mad Mitch’s Tribal Law: Aden and the end of Empire by Aaron Edwards The Counter-Revolution of 1776: Slave Resistance and the Origins of the United States of America by Gerald Horne The President’s Mortician by Tim Fleming Secret Life of Uri Geller:CIA masterspy? by Jonathan Margolis Dirty Wars by Jeremy Scahill Explaining the Iraq War; Counterfactual Theory, Logic and Evidence by Frank P. Harvey Life during wartime Resisting counterinsurgency by Kristian Williams et al Adequately Explained by Stupidity? Lockerbie, Luggage and Lies by Morag G. Kerr In Spies We Trust: the story of western intelligence by Rhodri Jeffreys-Jones The Man Who Killed Kennedy: The Case Against LBJ by Roger Stone with Mike Colapietro Spinfluence: the Hardcore Propaganda Manual for Controlling the Masses by Nicholas McFarlane Understanding Shadows The Corrupt Use of Intelligence by Michael Quilligan A Classless Society: Britain in the 1990s by Alwyn W. Turner British Writers and MI5 Surveillance 1930-1960 by James Smith Gangsterismo: The United States, Cuba and the Mafia: 1933 to 1966 by Jack Colhoun Conspiracy theory in America by Lance deHaven-Smith Six Moments of Crisis: inside British foreign policy by Gill Bennett Going South: why Britain will have a third world economy by 2014 by Larry Elliott and Dan Atkinson Classified: Secrecy and the state in modern Britain by Christopher Moran « 1 … 7 8 9 10 11 … 31 »