The sales of Perkins' confession (over a half-million copies) ensured that we would be hearing more on this subject. And so we are. Perkin's publisher Berrett-Koehler just released a follow-up titled A Game as Old as Empire, a collection of a dozen more examples of the impact of political and corporate scheming on already-struggling nations edited by Steven Hiatt.
Perkins contributed the introduction to B-K's new book, but soon will be competing with his former publisher -- the only one he could find willing to take on Confessions. His second book, The Secret History of American Empire: Economic Hit Men, Jackals, and the Truth about Global Corruption, is due out this summer from Dutton.
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