Kids Library Home

Welcome to the Kids' Library!

Search for books, movies, music, magazines, and more.

     
Available items only
Record 46 of 131
Previous Record Next Record
Print Material
Author Chomsky, Noam.

Title Failed states the abuse of power and the assault on democracy / Noam Chomsky.

Imprint New York : Metropolitan Books/Henry Holt, 2006.

Copies

Location Call No. OPAC Message Status
 Axe 3rd Floor Stacks  327.7300905 C454f 2006    ---  Available
 Axe Special Collections Eucalyptus  327.7300905 C454f 2006 c.2  ---  Lib Use Only
Edition 1st ed.
Description 311 p. ; 24 cm.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (p. [265]-300) and index.
Contents Stark, dreadful, inescapable -- Outlaw states -- Illegal but legitimate -- Democracy promotion abroad -- Supporting evidence : the Middle East -- Democracy promotion at home.
Summary The United States has repeatedly asserted its right to intervene militarily against "failed states" around the globe. Chomsky turns the tables, charging the United States with being a "failed state," and therefore a danger to its own people and the world. "Failed states," Chomsky writes, are those "that do not protect their citizens from violence and perhaps even destruction, that regard themselves as beyond the reach of domestic or international law, and that suffer from a 'democratic deficit,' having democratic forms but with limited substance." Exploring recent U.S. foreign and domestic policies, Chomsky assesses Washington's escalation of nuclear risks; the dangerous consequences of the occupation of Iraq; and Americas's self-exemption from international law. He also examines an American electoral system that frustrates genuine political alternatives, thus impeding any meaningful democracy.--From publisher description.
Subject United States -- Foreign relations -- 2001-
Unilateral acts (International law)
Security, International.
Iraq War, 2003-2011
War on Terrorism, 2001-2009
Nuclear nonproliferation.
United States -- Politics and government -- 2001-
Bush, George W. (George Walker), 1946-
ISBN 0805079122
Standard No. 9780805079128

 
    
Available items only