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Rogue state : a guide to the world's only superpower / William Blum.

By: Material type: TextTextPublisher: London : Zed Books ; Claremont, South Africa : Spearhead, 2002Edition: New updated editionDescription: xxv, 308 pages ; 20 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 1842772201
  • 9781842772201
  • 184277221X
  • 9781842772218
  • 0864865430
  • 9780864865434
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 327.73 21
Contents:
1. Why do terrorists keep picking on the United States? -- 2. America's gift to the world - the Afghan terrorist alumni -- 3. Assassinations -- 4. Excerpts from US Army and CIA training manuals -- 5. Torture -- 6. The unsavories -- 7. Training new unsavories -- 8. War criminals : theirs and ours -- 9. Haven for terrorists -- 10. Supporting Pol Pot -- 11. Bombings -- 12. Depleted uranium -- 13. Cluster bombs -- 14. Chemical and biological weapons abroad -- 15. Chemical and biological weapons at home -- 16. Encouraging the use of CBW by other nations -- 17. A concise history of US global interventions, 1945-present -- 18. Perverting elections -- 19. Trojan horse : the national endowment for democracy -- 20. The US versus the world at the United Nations -- 21. Eavesdropping on the planet -- 22. Kidnapping and looting -- 23. How the CIA sent Nelson Mandela to prison for 28 years -- 24. The CIA and drugs : just say why not? -- 25. Being the world's only superpower means never having to say you're sorry -- 26. The US invades, bombs and kills for it... but do Americans really believe in free enterprise? -- 27. A day in the life of a free country... or... how does the United States get away with it?.
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 274-304) and index.

1. Why do terrorists keep picking on the United States? -- 2. America's gift to the world - the Afghan terrorist alumni -- 3. Assassinations -- 4. Excerpts from US Army and CIA training manuals -- 5. Torture -- 6. The unsavories -- 7. Training new unsavories -- 8. War criminals : theirs and ours -- 9. Haven for terrorists -- 10. Supporting Pol Pot -- 11. Bombings -- 12. Depleted uranium -- 13. Cluster bombs -- 14. Chemical and biological weapons abroad -- 15. Chemical and biological weapons at home -- 16. Encouraging the use of CBW by other nations -- 17. A concise history of US global interventions, 1945-present -- 18. Perverting elections -- 19. Trojan horse : the national endowment for democracy -- 20. The US versus the world at the United Nations -- 21. Eavesdropping on the planet -- 22. Kidnapping and looting -- 23. How the CIA sent Nelson Mandela to prison for 28 years -- 24. The CIA and drugs : just say why not? -- 25. Being the world's only superpower means never having to say you're sorry -- 26. The US invades, bombs and kills for it... but do Americans really believe in free enterprise? -- 27. A day in the life of a free country... or... how does the United States get away with it?.

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