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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... Treaty , pulled out of the Kyoto protocol on global warming , indicated he would reverse what was already tepid U.S. support for the International Criminal Court , and served notice that the United States was perfect- ly comfortable ...
... Treaty , pulled out of the Kyoto protocol on global warming , indicated he would reverse what was already tepid U.S. support for the International Criminal Court , and served notice that the United States was perfect- ly comfortable ...
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... treaties , and consistently stood outside of consensus at the UN.8 Not content to contain the rival superpower and clearly opposed to detente , the Reagan team sought to roll back Communism at the very borders of the Soviet Union ...
... treaties , and consistently stood outside of consensus at the UN.8 Not content to contain the rival superpower and clearly opposed to detente , the Reagan team sought to roll back Communism at the very borders of the Soviet Union ...
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... treaty because of Pentagon opposi- tion , signed the treaty establishing the International Criminal Court but refused to recommend ratification , stretched the Anti - Ballistic Missile Treaty to near breaking point , maneu- vered ...
... treaty because of Pentagon opposi- tion , signed the treaty establishing the International Criminal Court but refused to recommend ratification , stretched the Anti - Ballistic Missile Treaty to near breaking point , maneu- vered ...
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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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