Collateral Damage: The New World Order at Home and AbroadCynthia Peters South End Press, 1992 - 433 Seiten Written during and after the Persian Gulf War, this anthology includes original research and in-depth analysis of U.S. foreign policy and its domestic repercussions. The contributors look at the war abroad and at home, addressing race, gender, geo-politics, ecology, economics, and the movement for peace and justice. |
Inhalt
Chapter | 3 |
The New World Order Same as it ever was | 47 |
Chapter 3 | 93 |
Chapter 4 | 111 |
Chapter 5 | 139 |
Chapter 6 | 161 |
Chapter 7 | 181 |
Chapter 9 | 217 |
Chapter 13 | 279 |
Chapter 14 | 299 |
Chapter 15 | 305 |
Chapter 16 | 329 |
Chapter 17 | 335 |
Chapter 18 | 345 |
Chapter 19 | 359 |
Chapter 20 | 373 |
Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
activists African Americans allies anti-Arab anti-war movement April Arab Americans army attack Baghdad Black bombing Boston Globe Bush administration Bush's campaign casualties civilian coalition colonial conflict damage Defense democracy democratic Desert Storm domestic economic elites environmental February fighting forces George Bush groups Gulf crisis Gulf War Indian invasion Iran Iraq Iraq's Iraqi Israel issues January Joost Hiltermann killed Kuwait major male March Middle East million missiles nuclear Operation Desert Operation Desert Storm organizing Palestinians peace Pentagon percent Persian Gulf political population President programs racial racism rape Reagan refugees region resistance role Saddam Hussein Saudi Arabia sexual social soldiers South End Press Soviet spending targets television Third World thousands threat tion Trilateral troops U.S. government U.S. military United victory Vietnam Vietnam War violence Washington Post weapons western women workers World Order York Z Magazine