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Mark Curtis (British author)

Mark Curtis is a British author, historian and journalist who is the co-founder and editor of media organisation Declassified UK. He is also the author of several books on British foreign policy since the Second World War, including Secret Affairs: Britain's Collusion with Radical Islam, Unpeople: Britain's Secret Human Rights Abuses and Web of Deceit: Britain's Real Role in the World.

Biography edit

Curtis studied at Goldsmiths, University of London and the London School of Economics, before becoming a research fellow at the Royal Institute of International Affairs. He subsequently worked at the international development NGOs ActionAid and Christian Aid, before becoming director of the World Development Movement. He established a consultancy, Curtis Research, and undertook research projects for international NGOs until co-founding the investigative journalism website Declassified UK with Matt Kennard in 2019; focusing on the foreign, military and intelligence policies of the British government.[1]

Works edit

Web of Deceit edit

In 2003, Curtis published Web of Deceit: Britain's Real Role in the World. The book discusses British foreign policy since the Second World War, including Britain's role in the "war on terror" as part of the policies of the second Blair ministry. In the book, Curtis claims that Britain is an "outlaw state", as according to him it frequently violates international law and supports autocratic regimes. Curtis also focuses on events such as the expulsion of the Chagossians, UK government involvement in the Indonesian Communist Purge, Operation Ajax, the Mau Mau Uprising and the Malayan Emergency. Web of Deceit was praised by Green Party politician Caroline Lucas as being "a remarkable rescue operation" and "a powerful call to action for all those who strive to understand how the world has been shaped by western powers in order that they may change it."[2][3]

Unpeople edit

In 2004, Curtis published his fifth book, Unpeople: Britain's Secret Human Rights Abuses. The book analyses the Blair ministry's foreign policies since the 2003 invasion of Iraq, and connects to various foreign policy decisions of the Home Office since the end of the Second World War. Curtis analysed various events such as the Ramadan Revolution, the New Order regime's rise to power, the Vietnam War, and the 1973 Chilean coup d'état; arguing that the British government either supported or welcomed these events, and conducts secretive propaganda claims to misinform the British public of events occurring abroad.[4] The book was translated into Croatian in 2017 by Sanja Stojić.[5]

Secret Affairs edit

In Secret Affairs: Britain's Collusion with Radical Islam, published in 2010, Curtis discusses how "Britain has been colluding with radical Islam for decades", claiming this relationship dates back to the 19th and 20th centuries. In the book, Curtis explores British foreign policy in the Muslim world, including the 1953 Iranian coup d'état, Soviet–Afghan War, Kosovo War and Syrian Civil War. According to Curtis, British foreign policy in the region "have generally aimed at maintaining in power or installing governments that will promote Western-friendly oil policies." In addition, the book also claims the British government has supported efforts to train militants from Fada'iyan-e Islam, Harkat-ul-Mujahideen, the Libyan Islamic Fighting Group, the Kosovo Liberation Army and the Islamic Front.[6] The book also explores British involvement in the Soviet–Afghan War, including training and supplying the mujahideen; attempts by the British government to cultivate relations with the Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt after the fall of Hosni Mubarak; the UK's participation in the 2011 military intervention in Libya, and Saudi Arabia–United Kingdom relations.[7][8]

Selected publications edit

  • Secret Affairs: Britain's Collusion with Radical Islam. Serpent's Tail. 2010. ISBN 978-1-84668-763-1.
  • Unpeople: Britain's Secret Human Rights Abuses, Vintage, 2004 ISBN 0-09-946972-3
  • Web of Deceit: Britain's Real Role in the World, Vintage, 2003 ISBN 0-09-944839-4
  • Trade for Life: Making Trade Work for Poor People, Christian Aid, 2001
  • The Great Deception: Anglo-American Power and World Order, Pluto Press, 1998
  • The Ambiguities of Power: British Foreign Policy since 1945, Zed Books, 1995

References edit

  1. ^ "British government apologises for blacklisting Declassified UK". journalism.co.uk. 23 September 2020. Retrieved 8 October 2020.
  2. ^ Unpeople, Dirty Wars and a Web of Deceit – Britain’s Foreign Policies Worldpress.org 6 January 2005. Retrieved 22 September 2012
  3. ^ Lucas, Caroline (5 July 2003). "Perfidious Albion". The Guardian. Retrieved 22 September 2012.
  4. ^ Cathcart, Brian (3 November 2004). "Revealed: the invisible millions who have been killed by Britain's foreign policies". The Independent. Retrieved 14 December 2020.
  5. ^ "Ljudi za odstrel". verbum.hr (in Croatian). Verbum. Archived from the original on 15 February 2022.
  6. ^ Sinclair, Ian (20 March 2018). "Britain's collusion with radical Islam: Interview with Mark Curtis". OpenDemocracy.
  7. ^ Sengupta, Kim (30 July 2010). "Secret Affairs, By Mark Curtis". The Independent.
  8. ^ Pilger, John (19 November 2010). "Books of the year 2010". New Statesman.

External links edit

  • Mark Curtis on Twitter  
  • Mark Curtis' personal website
  • Journalisted – Articles by Mark Curtis
  • at Media Lens
  • Mark Curtis at CiF
  • Book preview of Unpeople in The Guardian.
  • Book review of Web of Deceit in The Guardian

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Mark Curtis is a British author historian and journalist who is the co founder and editor of media organisation Declassified UK He is also the author of several books on British foreign policy since the Second World War including Secret Affairs Britain s Collusion with Radical Islam Unpeople Britain s Secret Human Rights Abuses and Web of Deceit Britain s Real Role in the World Contents 1 Biography 2 Works 2 1 Web of Deceit 2 2 Unpeople 2 3 Secret Affairs 3 Selected publications 4 References 5 External linksBiography editCurtis studied at Goldsmiths University of London and the London School of Economics before becoming a research fellow at the Royal Institute of International Affairs He subsequently worked at the international development NGOs ActionAid and Christian Aid before becoming director of the World Development Movement He established a consultancy Curtis Research and undertook research projects for international NGOs until co founding the investigative journalism website Declassified UK with Matt Kennard in 2019 focusing on the foreign military and intelligence policies of the British government 1 Works editWeb of Deceit edit In 2003 Curtis published Web of Deceit Britain s Real Role in the World The book discusses British foreign policy since the Second World War including Britain s role in the war on terror as part of the policies of the second Blair ministry In the book Curtis claims that Britain is an outlaw state as according to him it frequently violates international law and supports autocratic regimes Curtis also focuses on events such as the expulsion of the Chagossians UK government involvement in the Indonesian Communist Purge Operation Ajax the Mau Mau Uprising and the Malayan Emergency Web of Deceit was praised by Green Party politician Caroline Lucas as being a remarkable rescue operation and a powerful call to action for all those who strive to understand how the world has been shaped by western powers in order that they may change it 2 3 Unpeople edit In 2004 Curtis published his fifth book Unpeople Britain s Secret Human Rights Abuses The book analyses the Blair ministry s foreign policies since the 2003 invasion of Iraq and connects to various foreign policy decisions of the Home Office since the end of the Second World War Curtis analysed various events such as the Ramadan Revolution the New Order regime s rise to power the Vietnam War and the 1973 Chilean coup d etat arguing that the British government either supported or welcomed these events and conducts secretive propaganda claims to misinform the British public of events occurring abroad 4 The book was translated into Croatian in 2017 by Sanja Stojic 5 Secret Affairs edit Main article Secret Affairs Britain s Collusion with Radical Islam In Secret Affairs Britain s Collusion with Radical Islam published in 2010 Curtis discusses how Britain has been colluding with radical Islam for decades claiming this relationship dates back to the 19th and 20th centuries In the book Curtis explores British foreign policy in the Muslim world including the 1953 Iranian coup d etat Soviet Afghan War Kosovo War and Syrian Civil War According to Curtis British foreign policy in the region have generally aimed at maintaining in power or installing governments that will promote Western friendly oil policies In addition the book also claims the British government has supported efforts to train militants from Fada iyan e Islam Harkat ul Mujahideen the Libyan Islamic Fighting Group the Kosovo Liberation Army and the Islamic Front 6 The book also explores British involvement in the Soviet Afghan War including training and supplying the mujahideen attempts by the British government to cultivate relations with the Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt after the fall of Hosni Mubarak the UK s participation in the 2011 military intervention in Libya and Saudi Arabia United Kingdom relations 7 8 Selected publications editSecret Affairs Britain s Collusion with Radical Islam Serpent s Tail 2010 ISBN 978 1 84668 763 1 Unpeople Britain s Secret Human Rights Abuses Vintage 2004 ISBN 0 09 946972 3 Web of Deceit Britain s Real Role in the World Vintage 2003 ISBN 0 09 944839 4 Trade for Life Making Trade Work for Poor People Christian Aid 2001 The Great Deception Anglo American Power and World Order Pluto Press 1998 The Ambiguities of Power British Foreign Policy since 1945 Zed Books 1995References edit British government apologises for blacklisting Declassified UK journalism co uk 23 September 2020 Retrieved 8 October 2020 Unpeople Dirty Wars and a Web of Deceit Britain s Foreign Policies Worldpress org 6 January 2005 Retrieved 22 September 2012 Lucas Caroline 5 July 2003 Perfidious Albion The Guardian Retrieved 22 September 2012 Cathcart Brian 3 November 2004 Revealed the invisible millions who have been killed by Britain s foreign policies The Independent Retrieved 14 December 2020 Ljudi za odstrel verbum hr in Croatian Verbum Archived from the original on 15 February 2022 Sinclair Ian 20 March 2018 Britain s collusion with radical Islam Interview with Mark Curtis OpenDemocracy Sengupta Kim 30 July 2010 Secret Affairs By Mark Curtis The Independent Pilger John 19 November 2010 Books of the year 2010 New Statesman External links editMark Curtis on Twitter nbsp Mark Curtis personal website Journalisted Articles by Mark Curtis Mark Curtis at Media Lens Mark Curtis at CiF Book preview of Unpeople in The Guardian Book review of Web of Deceit in The Guardian Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Mark Curtis British author amp oldid 1175117756, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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