Rogue state : A guide to the world's only superpower
by Blum William
Published by : Zed books (London) Physical details: 308p. ISBN:1-84277-220-1.
Subject(s):
Weopons
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United States
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Military policy.
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Intervention (International law)
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Human rights in Foreign countries
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Human rights in Government policy -- United States
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United States in Foreign relations -- 1945-1989
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United States in Foreign relations -- 1989-
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United States in Military policy
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Washington : Terrorist attacks and human rights
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Afghan terrorist alumni
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Assassinations, Excerpts from US army and CIA training manuals, torture, Unsavories, Training new unsavories, War criminals , sipporting pol pot
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Untied states use of weapon of mass destruction : Bombing, Depleted uranium, Cluster bombs, united states use of chemical and biological weapons abroad and home, Encouragement of the use of CBW by other nations
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Rogue state vs the world
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History of United States global interventions 1945 to present
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Perverting elections
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national endowment for democracy
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US vs world at the UN
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Eavesdropping on the Planet
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Kidnapping and looting
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how CIA sent Nelson Mandela to prison for 28 years
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america using violence to control the rest of the world
Year: 2003
Item type | Current location | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Books | KILA HEADQUARTERS LIBRARY | 327.14 BLU/R (Browse shelf) | Available | 009927 |
The American empire": these words sound to Americans like an oxymoron, suggesting that their country has a lust for political, economic and military hegemony over the rest of the world. But William Blum shows here that encounters between the US and other nations have been of the cruellest kind