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The Halliburton agenda :

By: Briody, DanMaterial type: TextTextPublication details: Hoboken, New Jersey Wiley 2004 Description: xiii, 290 pagesISBN: 0471638609; 9780471638605; 0471745944; 9780471745945DDC classification: 338.7/622338/0973
Contents:
Erle P. Halliburton and the million-dollar boast -- The road to riches -- The man behind the dam that built Brown & Root -- Guns and butter -- Collateral damage : the Leland Olds story -- Our man in office -- Vietnam and Project Rathole -- Empty pockets -- The big score -- Backseat Cheney -- Fall from grace
Review: "In The Halliburton Agenda, Halliburton and its subsidiary, Kellogg Brown & Root, form the foundation of an intriguing story of cronyism and conflict of interest that has only increased in momentum over the last decade." "Author Dan Briody cuts through the veil of secrecy that cloaks this controversial company, and reveals how the confluence of business and politics has led to questionable deals as well as financial windfalls for Halliburton, its executives, and its subsidiaries." "Halliburton's inextricable links to politicians and the United States military, its dealings with countries known to sponsor terrorism, and its controversial $2 billion government contract to rebuild Iraq are only the tip of the iceberg. The Halliburton Agenda untangles a complex web of political power plays and deceptive deals - revealing how a company with the right connections can finesse its way to success."--Jacket
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Erle P. Halliburton and the million-dollar boast -- The road to riches -- The man behind the dam that built Brown & Root -- Guns and butter -- Collateral damage : the Leland Olds story -- Our man in office -- Vietnam and Project Rathole -- Empty pockets -- The big score -- Backseat Cheney -- Fall from grace

"In The Halliburton Agenda, Halliburton and its subsidiary, Kellogg Brown & Root, form the foundation of an intriguing story of cronyism and conflict of interest that has only increased in momentum over the last decade." "Author Dan Briody cuts through the veil of secrecy that cloaks this controversial company, and reveals how the confluence of business and politics has led to questionable deals as well as financial windfalls for Halliburton, its executives, and its subsidiaries." "Halliburton's inextricable links to politicians and the United States military, its dealings with countries known to sponsor terrorism, and its controversial $2 billion government contract to rebuild Iraq are only the tip of the iceberg. The Halliburton Agenda untangles a complex web of political power plays and deceptive deals - revealing how a company with the right connections can finesse its way to success."--Jacket

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