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Peter Kornbluh

Peter Kornbluh is director of the National Security Archive's Chile Documentation Project and of the Cuba Documentation Project. He played a large role in the campaign to declassify government documents, via the FOIA, relating to the history of the U.S. Government's support for the Pinochet dictatorship. He is the author of several books, most recently The Pinochet File: A Declassified Dossier on Atrocity and Accountability (New Press). Kenneth Maxwell wrote a review in November/December 2003 issue of Foreign Affairs, creating a controversy about Henry Kissinger's involvement in Operation Condor. He won a 1990 James Aronson Award honorable mention for writing in The New Yorker. His only son, Gabriel Kornbluh, is a successful voiceover artist and broadcast television producer.**

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Book Title Publisher Total References
Nicaragua: The Price of Intervention : Reagan's Wars Against the SandinistasInst for Policy Studies4
The Pinochet File: A Declassified Dossier on Atrocity and AccountabilityThe New Press1
Low-intensity Warfare: Counter-insurgency, Proinsurgency and Antiterrorism in the EightiesRandom House1

** The above description is from the Wikipedia article on Peter Kornbluh, licensed under CC-BY-SA 3.0. A full list of contributors can be found here.