- Tim Shorrock
Tim Shorrock (born
1951 ) is a writer and commentator on US foreign policy, on USnational security andintelligence , andEast Asian politics.The son of missionary parents, Shorrock grew up
Japan shortly after the US occupation following theSecond World War . [http://timshorrock.blogspot.com/ About Tim Shorrock] Money Doesn't Talk, it Swears...] He has written articles for several notable magazines, includingHarper's , Mother Jones,The Nation , andSalon . [http://timshorrock.com/?page_id=17 About Tim Shorrock] TimShorrock.com] He also worked as a reporter in the Washington bureau of The Journal of Commerce. [ [http://www.booktv.org/program.aspx?ProgramId=9468&SectionName=Politics&PlayMedia=No Spies For Hire: The Secret World of Intelligence Outsourcing] C-SPAN2 Book TV]elected Bibliography
Books
* Shorrock, T. (2008). "Spies for hire: the secret world of intelligence outsourcing". New York: Simon & Schuster.
* Shorrock, T. (1980). "The political economy of the Pacific Rim: an analysis of the relationship between the Pacific Northwest and East Asia". Berkeley, Calif: Pacific Rim Economic Project.Articles
* Shorrock, T. (2003). Selling (Off) Iraq - How to "privatize" a country and make millions. "The Nation". 276 (24), 11.
* Shorrock, T. (2002). Crony Capitalism Goes Global - Bush Sr. and others open doors for the Carlyle Group. "The Nation". 274 (12), 11.
* Shorrock, T. (1996). Debacle in Kwangju. "The Nation". 263 (19), 19.Notes
External Links
* [http://timshorrock.com TimShorrock.com]
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