Globalization and Empire: The U.S. Invasion of Iraq, Free Markets, and the Twilight of Democracy (Rhetoric, Culture, and Social

Globalization and Empire: The U.S. Invasion of Iraq, Free Markets, and the Twilight of Democracy (Rhetoric, Culture, and Social

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Offers a critique of the arguments for waging war on Iraq, an examination of the foreign policy principles driving that war, an analysis of the economic dilemmas of globalization, and an expos of the inner workings of the reconstruction of IraqThis bookprobes the discrepancies separating President Bushs stated reasons for waging war on Iraq, the deeper political and economic reasons for the invasion, and the consequences of the Bush administrations policies for the future of globalization.As the reconstruction of Iraq wobbles forward, tarnished by waves of deadly bombings and mounting charges of crony capitalism, many observers have come to consider the occupation a case study of the future of globalization, literally a harbinger of how the U.S. intends to build the post9/11 world in its own image.Moving from analysis to action, the books appendix offers a comprehensive readers guide to the antiwar and anticorporate globalization movements, thus providing readers with practical options for reenergizing the practices of democracy both in America and abroad.

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