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Number of Pages
464
Age Group
All
Language
English
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Book Summary
The Forever Prisoner Is An In-Depth, Investigative History Of The Cia's Enhanced Interrogation Program After 9/11, Told Through The Real Stories Of Detainees, Investigators, And Policymakers. This Non-Fiction Account Examines Ethics, Legality, And The Human Costs Of Fear-Driven Decisions, Inviting Readers Who Want To Understand How Intelligence Work Can Collide With American Values. Suited For Adult Readers, Policy Students, And History Enthusiasts, It Carries A Sober, Reflective Tone That Probes One Of The Most Controversial Chapters In Recent Memory.
Written By Cathy Scott-Clark And Adrian Levy, The Forever Prisoner Assembles Years Of Reporting And Thousands Of Declassified Documents To Reconstruct The Ascent And Consequences Of The Program. It Traces The Capture Of Abu Zubaydah, The Clandestine Black Site In Thailand, And The Clash Between The Cia And Retired Psychologist James Mitchell, Along With The Legal Loopholes Used To Justify Coercive Techniques. The Narrative Follows The Human CostsโDetainees, Families, And CommunitiesโWhile Unpacking The Policy Decisions That Shaped The Course Of The War On Terror.
What Sets This Book Apart Is Its Careful, Multi-Voiced Storytelling: A Documentary Sensibility Paired With A Compelling, Readable Voice. The Authors Weave Interviews With Key Participants And A Sea Of Documents Into A Coherent Narrative That Asks Difficult Questions Without Sensationalism. The Result Is A Rigorous, Accessible Examination Of How Fear, Power, And Legality CollidedโAnd What It Means For Justice And The Values America Stands For.
By The End Of The Forever Prisoner, Readers Will Have A Clearer Understanding Of How Security Policy Affects Lives And Rights, And A Sharpened Sense Of The Responsibilities That Come With Power. It Invites Thoughtful Reflection On Justice, Ethics, And The Lasting Implications Of Decisions Made In Fear, Offering A Lasting, Meaningful Contribution To The National Conversation.
Product Details
Author
Adrian Levy
Publisher
Harper Collins
Number of Pages
464
Language
English
SKU
BK0474813
ISBN
9789356296350
Reading Age
All
Binding
Paperback
MRP: โน 699
โน 560
โน 139 Off