Category: Reviews
Book of the Week: Nicky Hager on Pulitzer Prize winning journalist Seymour Hersh
Book review: Friendly Fire, nuclear politics & the collapse of ANZUS, 1984-1987, Gerald Hensley
Gerald Hensley is an intelligent man, a good researcher and a pleasing and witty writer. Friendly Fire is his third book, about New Zealand’s mid-1980s nuclear politics. But unlike his earlier books, he has written about a subject where he is more bitter than witty.
Standing Upright Here, New Zealand in the Nuclear Age 1945-1990, by Malcolm Templeton
Standing Upright Here, New Zealand in the Nuclear Age 1945-1990, by Malcolm Templeton,Victoria University Press ISBN 08647354-0-5
Book review by Nicky Hager
Inside Spin, the dark underbelly of the PR industry, Bob Burton
Inside Spin, the dark underbelly of the PR industry, Bob Burton, Allen & Unwin
review by Nicky Hager
No Left Turn, by Chris Trotter
No Left Turn, by Chris Trotter, Random House, Auckland, $36.99.
“Power and the People”, New Zealand Listener, 25 August 2007
Review by Nicky Hager
The Baubles of Office, The New Zealand General Election of 2005
The Baubles of Office, The New Zealand General Election of 2005, edited by Stephen Levine and Nigel S. Roberts, Victoria University Press, March 2007, 600pp, $49.95.
reviewed by Nicky Hager
The Interrogator’s War, Inside the secret war against al Qaeda
The Interrogator’s War, Inside the secret war against al Qaeda, Chris Mackey with Greg Miller, John Murray
review by Nicky Hager
Noam Chomsky: Hegemony or Survival, America’s Quest for Global Dominance
Noam Chomsky: Hegemony or Survival, America’s Quest for Global Dominance, Allen and Unwin
Reviewed by Nicky Hager
Soldiering On, by Alan Brosnan and Duke Henry with Bob Tauber
Soldiering On, by Alan Brosnan and Duke Henry with Bob Taubert, T.E.E.S., Southaven, Mississippi, 2002, 330pp.
Nicky Hager, review for Dominion Post