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Rajiv Chandrasekaran

    Rajiv Chandrasekaran est un journaliste américano-indien et rédacteur en chef adjoint pour les informations en continu au Washington Post. Son travail se concentre souvent sur des analyses approfondies de questions politiques et sociales complexes qui façonnent le paysage mondial. Le style de reportage de Chandrasekaran se caractérise par une analyse perspicace et la capacité de présenter des sujets complexes de manière claire et convaincante.

    Rajiv Chandrasekaran
    Green Zone
    Imperial life in the emerald city : inside Baghdad's green zone
    Imperial Life In The Emerald City
    Little America
    For Love of Country
    Little America. The War within the War for Afghanistan
    • A New York Times Notable Book The author of the acclaimed bestseller and National Book Award finalist, Imperial Life in the Emerald City, tells the startling, behind-the-scenes story of the US’s political and military misadventure in Afghanistan. In this meticulously reported and illuminating book, Rajiv Chandrasekaran focuses on southern Afghanistan in the year of President Obama’s surge, and reveals the epic tug of war that occurred between the president and a military that increasingly went its own way. The profound ramifications this political battle had on the region and the world are laid bare through a cast of fascinating characters—disillusioned and inept diplomats, frustrated soldiers, headstrong officers—who played a part in the process of pumping American money and soldiers into Afghan nation-building. What emerges in Little America is a detailed picture of unsavory compromise—warlords who were to be marginalized suddenly embraced, the Karzai family transformed from foe to friend, fighting corruption no longer a top priority—and a venture that became politically, financially, and strategically unsustainable. Also: A Washington Post Notable Book A St. Louis Post-Dispatch Best Book of the Year

      Little America. The War within the War for Afghanistan
    • For Love of Country

      What Our Veterans Can Teach Us about Citizenship, Heroism, and Sacrifice

      • 224pages
      • 8 heures de lecture
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      Highlighting the extraordinary courage and dedication of American veterans, this work honors their sacrifices on the battlefield and their significant contributions to society on the home front. It captures the essence of their experiences and the impact they have made, showcasing the resilience and commitment of this generation.

      For Love of Country
    • The author of Imperial Life in the Emerald City (winner of the 2007 Samuel Johnson Prize) now gives us the startling, behind-the-scenes story of the struggle between President Obama and the US military to remake Afghanistan.

      Little America
    • Imperial Life In The Emerald City

      • 356pages
      • 13 heures de lecture
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      Imperial Life in the Emerald City is an unprecedented account of life in Baghdad's Green Zone, a walled-off enclave of towering plants, posh villas, and sparkling swimming pools that was the headquarters for the American occupation of Iraq. The Washington Post's former Baghdad bureau chief Rajiv Chandrasekaran takes us with him into the Zone- into a bubble, cut off from wartime realities, where the task of reconstructing a devastated nation competed with the distractions of a Little America-a half-dozen bars stocked with cold beer, a disco where women showed up in hot pants, a movie theatre that screened shoot-'em-up films, an all-you-could-eat buffet piled high with pork, a shopping mall that sold pornographic movies, a parking lot filled with shiny new SUVs, and a snappy dry-cleaning service-much of it run by Halliburton. Most Iraqis were barred from entering the Emerald City for fear they would blow it up. Drawing on hundreds of interviews and internal documents, Chandrasekaran tells the story of the people and ideas that inhabited the Green Zone during the occupation, from the imperial viceroy L. Paul Bremer III to the fleet of men hired to implement the idea that Americans could build a Jeffersonian democracy in an embattled Middle Eastern country.

      Imperial Life In The Emerald City
    • Imperial Life in the Emerald City is an unprecedented account of life in Baghdad's Green Zone, a walled-off enclave of towering plants, posh villas, and sparkling swimming pools that was the headquarters for the American occupation of Iraq. The Washington Post's former Baghdad bureau chief Rajiv Chandrasekaran takes us with him into the Zone- into a bubble, cut off from wartime realities, where the task of reconstructing a devastated nation competed with the distractions of a Little America-a half-dozen bars stocked with cold beer, a disco where women showed up in hot pants, a movie theatre that screened shoot-'em-up films, an all-you-could-eat buffet piled high with pork, a shopping mall that sold pornographic movies, a parking lot filled with shiny new SUVs, and a snappy dry-cleaning service-much of it run by Halliburton. Most Iraqis were barred from entering the Emerald City for fear they would blow it up. Drawing on hundreds of interviews and internal documents, Chandrasekaran tells the story of the people and ideas that inhabited the Green Zone during the occupation, from the imperial viceroy L. Paul Bremer III to the fleet of men hired to implement the idea that Americans could build a Jeffersonian democracy in an embattled Middle Eastern country.

      Imperial life in the emerald city : inside Baghdad's green zone
    • In its original edition Imperial Life in the Emerald City won the prestigious BBC Four Samuel Johnson Prize for Non-fiction and was shortlisted for the Guardian First Book Award, the Galaxy British Book Award for Newcomer of the Year and the Los Angeles Times Book Prize for Current Interest

      Green Zone
    • Podkladem knihy jsou reportáže, rozhovory a vlastní zážitky dopisovatele Washington Post, který v Bagdádu žil téměř nepřetržitě od listopadu 2002 až do 30. září 2004. Poznal tedy tuto zemi jak před, tak i po útoku koaličních sil, kdy sídlo svrženého Saddáma Husajna obsadili pracovníci vyslaní koaličními státy s úkolem zajistit poválečnou obnovu země, která se měla stát vzorovým kapitalistickým státem pro ostatní arabské země. Tato publikace se stala předlohou filmu Zelená zóna s Mattem Damonem v hlavní roli.

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