Failed States
About This Book
Failed States presents Noam Chomsky's examination of how the United States leverages its global position to advance its geopolitical and economic objectives. Drawing from historical evidence spanning multiple decades, Chomsky reveals fundamental contradictions between America's proclaimed commitment to democratic principles and its actual conduct both domestically and internationally.
Who Should Read This?
- Readers questioning American foreign policy decisions
- Students of international relations and global politics
- History enthusiasts examining 20th and 21st century events
- Political activists concerned with democratic accountability
- Anyone studying the gap between rhetoric and action in government
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