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Imperial Politics in the 21St Century: Killing Fields of Asia [Hardcover]
Imperial Politics in the 21St Century: Killing Fields of Asia [Hardcover]

Imperial Politics in the 21St Century: Killing Fields of Asia [Hardcover]

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This book about the contemporary history of direct and indirect US imperialist intervention in Asia. More specifically it focuses on the US military invasion of Iraq and Afghanistan, US backing of Israel's invasion and colonial occupation of Palestine and Washington's support for the violent and repressive Macapagal regime in the Philippines. The “killing Fields of Asia” reflects on Washington's long history of neo-colonial wars against national liberation movements over the past 50 years. The historic record is gruesome in the extreme: Korea (1950-53)- 4 million civilians killed; Vietnam (1962-1975) nearly 5 million; Cambodia and Laos (1965-1975) close to 2 million; Iraq (2003 to present) over 650,000; Afghanistan (2001-present) scores of thousands; and many hundreds of thousands killed in counter-insurgency wars in the Philippines, Indonesia, Malaysia, East Timor and Elsewhere. The spread of the US empire is no based on free markets and democracy as its apologist claim, but on state violence and client collaborator regimes. Today the 'Killing Fields' are a direct result of the US 'War on Terror', a euphemism for wars of conquest and destruction. The motivating forces projecting war in the Middle East especially the invasion of Iraq and war threats against Iran are the civilian militarists and their allies among the 'Zionist Power Configuration'. In Latin America civilian militarists and multinational corporations seek to oust popular nationalist presidents like Hugo Chavez of Venezuela. In a word, state violence is the midwife of empire. The installation of puppet electoral regimes beholden to imperial need, as in the Philippines, has not and does not curtail the violent propensities of imperial imperatives: it just provides a superficial veneer of 'legitimacy' for international mass media consumption. This book argues that empire building in which the imperial state is intimately involved, not globalization based on open markers, is what defines the modern world. The principle point is that with and without electoral architecture, the defining features of contemporary Asia is the continuing struggle between US imperial power and its local clients and the popular peasant, Urban poor and workers movements on the other. About The Author:- James Petras is Bartle Professor Emeritus of Sociology at Binghamton University (State University of New York at Binghamton). He is the author and editor of 62 books in 31 languages, 581 professional articles and over 2000 essays published in newspapers and magazines. He has advised and supported numerous socio-political movements in Latin America, North America, Europe and Asia for over 50 years. He was an adviser to the socialist governments of President Salvador Allende in Chile (1970-1973) and Prime Minister Papandreou of Greece (1982-1984). His most recent publications include: The Power of Israel in the Unite States and Multinationals on Trial. His forthcoming book is entitled, Rulers and Ruled: Bankers, Zionists and Militants. Contents:- Introduction • Part I - Asia • Philippines: Killing Fields of Asia • Jenin – Auschwitz or the Warsaw Ghetto? • War and Peace, war of peace (Or the Meaning of War) – A Heterodox Perspective • The House of Horrors – Torture and Genocide • The US-Iraq-Israel-Zionist Connection • Experts in Terro – Looking in the Mirror • The Suicide Bombers – Sacred and Profane • The War – New York Diaries • Past, Preset and Future of China – From Semicolony to World Power? • Part II - Imperialism • Imperial State, Imperialism and Empire • The Ascendancy of Finance Capital • Foreign Investment – Social Costs, Political Risks and Economic Alternatives. The Title 'Imperial Politics in the 21St Century: Killing Fields of Asia written/authored/edited by James Petras', published in the year 2007. The ISBN 9788121209229 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 280 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Gyan Publishing House. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is Political Science / Reference / Dictionary / Encyclopaedia / Terrorism / Defence. Size of the book is 14.34 x 22.59 cms Vol:-
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