Power Trip: U.S. Unilateralism and Global Strategy After September 11

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John Feffer
Seven Stories Press, 3 июн. 2003 г. - Всего страниц: 256
A concise dissection of the new U.S. unilateralism, Power Trip is the first book-length critique of this fundamental shift in U.S. foreign policy to consolidate and extend U.S. global control. Charting the new terrain of foreign policy after September 11 and demonstrating how the Bush administration is building on the policies of its successors, here are Barbara Ehrenreich, William Hartung, Ahmed Rashid, Michael Ratner, Noy Thrupkaew, Coletta Youngers, Mark Weisbrot, and their contemporaries on the Bush administration and its flawed ambition to control the world.

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How Things Have Changed
28
The People
39
The Policies RESOURCES
50
MILITARY
60
INTERNATIONAL LAW
74
FOREIGN ECONOMIC POLICY
85
INTELLIGENCE
96
CULTURE
106
The Response
173
How Things Should Change
184
Afterword
195
US List of Foreign Terrorist Organizations
202
The Project for the New American Century
205
Americans for Victory Over Terrorism
210
Going It Alone
211
Resources
215

The Archipelago of Evil
117
MIDDLE EAST
128
AFRICA
138
LATIN AMERICA
150
ASIA
161
Notes
227
About the Contributors
250
SPONSORING ORGANIZATIONS
252
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JOHN FEFFER'S books include Beyond Detente: Soviet Foreign Policy and U.S. Options, Shock Waves: Eastern Europe After the Revolutions, Living in Hope: Communities Respond to Globalization, and Power Trip: U.S. Unilateralism and Global Strategy after September 11. From 1998 to 2001, Feffer lived in Tokyo and traveled throughout East Asia, making more than twenty trips to South Korea and three trips to North Korea. He lives in the Washington, D.C., area.

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