SAUL LANDAU

TNI
November 2007

   

Realizador, catedrático de Ingeniería de Telecomunicaciones, ITAC, California State University, Pomona, Estados Unidos
email: slandau@csupomona.edu
web: www.saullandau.net

 
 

Saul Landau, investigador sénior y ex director de TNI (1976), es un renombrado realizador, periodista y escritor. Ha recibido cinco galardones, incluido un Emmy, por su película Paul Jacobs and the Nuclear Gang (1980); el premio Edgar Allen Poe por Assassination on Embassy Row (con John Dinges; Pantheon, 1980), sobre el asesinato del director de TNI, Orlando Letelier; y el premio Letelier-Moffitt Human Rights Award por su trayectoria vital en la defensa de los derechos humanos. Investigador asociado del Institute for Policy Studies de Washington durante 27 años, Landau trabaja actualmente en el departamento de Conocimientos Interdisciplinarios Aplicados del Instituto Politécnico de California (Cal Poly Ponoma). Su último libro es A Bush and Botox World (Counterpunch, 2007) y su primer volumen de poesía está traducido al español con el título Mi padre no era Hamlet (Argés, 2000). Sus últimas películas, de las más de 40 en su haber, son We don’t play golf here, and other stories of globalization (2007) y Syria: Between Iraq and a Hard Place (2004).

 
 

Últimos trabajos

 

Israel makes some American Jews irrational [agosto de 2006]

 
 

Áreas de interés

 

América Central y el Caribe; ALCAN; política interior y exterior estadounidense

 

 

SELECCIÓN DE PUBLICACIONES

 
 

Books

Book Cover

Book Cover

Book Cover

 

The Pre-Emptive Empire. A Guide to Bush's Kingdom
Pluto Press, 2003

Red Hot Radio. Sex, Violence and Politics at the End of the American Century
Common Courage Press, 1998

Hot Air. A Radio Diary
Pacifica Network News/IPS, Washington, 1995

Orlando Letelier. Testimonio y vindicación
(Co-author with Joan E. Garcés) Siglo Veintiuno de España Editores S.A., Madrid, 1995

My Dad was not Hamlet. Poems
IPS, Washington DC, October 1993

Guerrilla Wars of Central America: Nicaragua, El Salvador and Guatemala
St. Martin's Press, New York, January 1994

The Dangerous Doctrine. National Security and US Foreign Policy
Westview Press, Boulder, Colorado, April 1988

Changing Course. Blueprint for Peace and Development in Central America
(with co-authors) IPS, Washington, 1984

Nieuw Rechts in Amerika. Politieke machtsvorming en technieken van dwang en beïnvloeding
(The New American Right) Kritiese Biblioteek, Van Gennep, Amsterdam, 1983

Assasination on Embassy Row
(Co-author with John Dinges) Pantheon, New York, June 1980

They Educated the Crows. An Institute Report on the Letelier-Moffitt Murders
TNI/IPS, 1978

To Serve the Devil I 2 vols
(Co-author with Paul Jacobs) Random House, New York, 1971

The New Radicals
(Co-author with Paul Jacobs) Random House, New York, 1966

 
 

Contributions to books

 

"North American Free Trade Agreement"
(Co-author with Sarah Anderson and John Cavanagh) in Tom Barry and Martha Honey (ed), Global Focus. A New Foreign Policy Agenda 1997-1998, Interhemispheric Resource Center & IPS, March 1997

"Borders: The New Berlin Walls"
in Ralph Miliband and Leo Panitch (eds). Real Problems. False Solutions, Socialist Register 1993, Monthly Review Press, 1993

"Third World Labour and the Cold War"
in Chester Hartman and Pedro Vilanova (eds), Paradigms Lost. The Post Cold War Era, TNI/Pluto Press, Amsterdam/London, 1992

"A Non-Interventionist Policy for the 1990s"
in Marcus Raskin and Chester Hartman (eds), Winning America. Ideas and Leadership for the 1990s, South End PressIPS, Boston, 1988

 
 

Speeches and papers

 

The Role of the Media Speech delivered at the World Tribunal on Iraq, Istanbul, Turkey, 24 June 2005

 

Selected articles