Failed States

The abuse of power and the assault on democracy

Paperback, 328 pages

English language

Published May 23, 2006 by Allen & Unwin.

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978-1-74114-914-2
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The United States has repeatedly asserted its right to intervene militarily against 'failed states' around the globe. In this much anticipated follow-up to his international bestseller Hegemony or Survival, Noam Chomsky shows how the United States itself shares features with other failed states - and therefore is increasingly a danger to its own people and to the world.

Failed states, Chomsky writes, are those that are unable or unwilling 'to protect their citizens from violence and perhaps even destruction' and 'regard themselves as beyond the reach of domestic or international law.' Though they may have democratic forms, Chomsky notes, failed states suffer from a serious democratic deficit' that deprives their democratic institutions of real substance.

Exploring the latest developments in US foreign and domestic policy, Chomsky reveals Washington's plans to further militarise the planet; assesses the dangerous consequences of the occupation of Iraq, which has fuelled global outrage at …

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Subjects

  • Politics
  • International relations
  • Nuclear nonproliferation
  • Security, international
  • Bush, george w. (george walker), 1946-
  • United states, politics and government, 2001-2009
  • War on terrorism, 2001-2009
  • United states, foreign relations, 2001-2009
  • Iraq war, 2003-2011

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