Looking for a book like To Kill a Nation. Specifically outlining American/western imperialism that isn't well known. Preferably relatively modern history (mid 20th-21st century).
Thanks.
Looking for a book like To Kill a Nation. Specifically outlining American/western imperialism that isn't well known. Preferably relatively modern history (mid 20th-21st century).
Thanks.
What exactly do you mean by imperialism? If you mean American military interventions then:
Killing Hope by William Blum (a general overview that takes you through American shenanigans in at least ~30 countries. I still haven't finished it lol)
Fool's Crusade by Dianna Johnstone (on the Yugoslavian Genocide)
Kill Anything That Moves by Nick Turse (on Vietnam)
The Condor Years by John Dinges (on Operation Condor in Latin America)
The Coup by Ervand Abrahamian (on the 1953 Coup in Iran)
NATO's Secret Armies by Daniel Ganser (on Operation Gladio in Europe/Turkey)
In The Shadows Of The American Century by Alfred McCoy (goes through ~130 years of American Foreign Policy and concludes by predicting a shift to Chinese hegemony)
I've also heard good things about the following:
Private Warriors by Ken Silverstein, which looks at what the Cold War military industrial complex guys who joined the private Sector are doing after the fall of the Soviet Union.
Three Kings by Lloyd Gardner, which goes through post-war American involvement in the Middle East
Outsourced Empire by Andrew Thomson, which focuses on how the US has used "para-state" armies/militias in its foreign policy
Thanks!
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