Power Trip: U.S. Unilateralism and Global Strategy After September 11John 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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... threat . Many Americans responded , in those first few months after the attack , in generous and intelligent ways . They sent aid to the victims ' families ; they bought up books on Islam and learned to distinguish between Arabs and ...
... threat . Many Americans responded , in those first few months after the attack , in generous and intelligent ways . They sent aid to the victims ' families ; they bought up books on Islam and learned to distinguish between Arabs and ...
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... threat . Other countries that might qual- ify as exporters of terrorism , such as Pakistan or India , have been too busy being U.S. allies to moonlight as axis mem- bers . Saudi Arabia and Egypt , the home countries for the September 11 ...
... threat . Other countries that might qual- ify as exporters of terrorism , such as Pakistan or India , have been too busy being U.S. allies to moonlight as axis mem- bers . Saudi Arabia and Egypt , the home countries for the September 11 ...
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... threats that required countering : competitors such as China that might one day confront the United States head on , " rogue states " such as Iran and Iraq that retained sufficient military power to challenge U.S interests in key ...
... threats that required countering : competitors such as China that might one day confront the United States head on , " rogue states " such as Iran and Iraq that retained sufficient military power to challenge U.S interests in key ...
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... threats . The United States pushed for the expansion of NATO over the objections of Russia . Despite the disappearance of the Soviet threat , levels of defense spending remained the same on average as during the Cold War . Although the ...
... threats . The United States pushed for the expansion of NATO over the objections of Russia . Despite the disappearance of the Soviet threat , levels of defense spending remained the same on average as during the Cold War . Although the ...
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Содержание
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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