The American Way: Stories of Invasion
Synopsis
Following the US' s bungled withdrawal from Afghanistan, and the scenes of chaos at Kabul Airport, we could be forgiven for thinking we' re experiencing an ' end of empire' moment, that the US is entering a new, less belligerent era in its foreign policy, and that its tenure as self-appointed ' global policeman' is coming to an end.
Before we get our hopes up though, it' s wise to remember exactly what this policeman has done, for the world, and ask whether it' s likely to change its behaviour after any one setback. After 75 years of war, occupation, and political interference - installing dictators, undermining local political movements, torturing enemies, and assisting in the arrest of opposition leaders - the US military-industrial complex doesn' t seem to know how to stop.
This anthology explores the human cost of these many interventions onto foreign soil, with stories by writers from that soil - covering everything from torture in Abu Ghraib, to coups and counterrevolutionary wars in Latin America, to all-out invasions in the Middle and Far East. Alongside testimonies from expert historians and ground-breaking journalists, these stories present a history that too many of us in the
Publisher information
- Publisher: Comma Press
- ISBN: 9781912697588
- Number of pages: 528
- Dimensions: 196 x 129 x 23 mm
- Weight: 290g
- Languages: English
