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The Halliburton Agenda: The Politics of Oil and Money
Contributor(s): Briody, Dan (Author)

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ISBN: 0471745944     ISBN-13: 9780471745945
Publisher: Wiley
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Binding Type: Paperback - See All Available Formats & Editions
Published: December 2005
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Annotation: Praise for THE HALLIBURTON AGENDA

"With a blunt matter-of-fact tone, Briody describes the rise of the two companies from the dusty oil fields of west Texas to the marbled corridors of power in Washington, D.C."
--"Publishers Weekly"

"This is a classic American love story of our time. Ambitious influential politician meets beautifully greedy corporation. They are made for each other."
--"The Globe & Mail"

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.

Award-winning journalist and bestselling 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.

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BISAC Categories:
- Business & Economics | Industries - Energy
- Political Science | International Relations - General
- Business & Economics | Exports & Imports
Dewey: 338.762
LCCN: 2004002217
Physical Information: 0.8" H x 8.9" W x 5.9" L (1.00 lbs) 304 pages
Features: Bibliography, Index, Price on Product, Table of Contents
 
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Publisher Description:
The author of the bestseller The Iron Triangle untangles a web of political back scratching in one of the world's most powerful companies
Halliburton-a Texas oil-field company Dick Cheney ran before he became Vice President-has courted controversy for the better part of the twentieth century, but only recently has it received intense media scrutiny. In The Halliburton Agenda, Halliburton and its subsidiaries form the foundation of a fascinating story of influence peddling and behind-the-scenes political maneuvering that has only increased in momentum over the last decade-culminating in a firestorm of problems arising as soon as Cheney took office.
This intriguing book shows readers where Halliburton has been doing business and with whom-topping the list so far are Iran, Iraq, and Libya. It also reveals how this juggernaut of a corporation has engaged in a cycle of profits that begins by selling products and services to potential terrorist states, contracting with the federal government during times of war against those states, then gaining valuable rebuilding contracts to help repair those states. It will also show how a Halliburton subsidiary, Kellogg Brown & Root, has become an indispensable part of the U.S. military, so much so that the two are indistinguishable at times.
Halliburton is one of the first American companies to recognize the importance of aligning itself with powerful politicians, heavily contributing to campaigns, then cashing in on lucrative government contracts. Engaging and informative, The Halliburton Agenda carefully explores the arc of the company's success, its use of political affiliation, and the scope of its international business.
 
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