Incoherent Empire

Incoherent Empire
Title Incoherent Empire PDF eBook
Author Michael Mann
Publisher Verso Books
Total Pages 407
Release 2020-05-05
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1789603331

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In this book, noted sociologist Michael Mann argues that the "new American imperialism" is actually a new militarism. Dissecting the economic, political, military and ideological resources available to the US, Mann concludes that they are so uneven as to generate only an 'incoherent empire' and increasing world disorder. The US is a military giant, though it is better at devastating than pacifying countries. It is a political schizophrenic, its personality split between multilateralism, unilateralism and an actual inability to rule over foreign lands or to control its own supposed client states. It is only a backseat driver of the global economy. It cannot steer it, but it prods poorer countries toward an unproductive and unpopular neo-liberalism.

Ghosts of Empire

Ghosts of Empire
Title Ghosts of Empire PDF eBook
Author Kwasi Kwarteng
Publisher A&C Black
Total Pages 497
Release 2012-01-01
Genre Decolonization
ISBN 1408829002

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This fascinating book shows how the later years of the British Empire were characterised by accidental oversights, irresponsible opportunism and uncertain pragmatism.

Human Rights and Empire

Human Rights and Empire
Title Human Rights and Empire PDF eBook
Author Costas Douzinas
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 334
Release 2007-03-20
Genre Law
ISBN 1134090064

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Erudite and timely, this book is a key contribution to the renewal of radical theory and politics. Douzinas, a leading scholar and author in the field of human rights and legal theory, considers the most pressing international questions surrounding the legacy and contemporary role of human rights.

Empire and Neoliberalism in Asia

Empire and Neoliberalism in Asia
Title Empire and Neoliberalism in Asia PDF eBook
Author Vedi R. Hadiz
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 367
Release 2006-09-27
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1134167261

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This book analyzes the overall effect of American primacy on social and political conflicts in Asia, discussing how the post-Cold War American agenda does not promote democratization in the region, in contradiction to one of the major proclaimed aims of the proponents of the Pax Americana. This team of renowned scholars argue that the US agenda can strengthen anti-democratic impulses in Asian societies, exacerbating and complicating existing domestic conflicts and struggles. Empire and Neoliberalism in Asia also examines how the requirements of the War on Terror intersect with, and reinforce, those of transnationalized sections of American capital. Drawing on country case studies, this multidisciplinary book looks at the ramifications of the American Empire for the Asian region and will appeal to anyone interested in Asian politics, international relations, political economy, development studies and sociology.

Contested Knowledge

Contested Knowledge
Title Contested Knowledge PDF eBook
Author Steven Seidman
Publisher John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages 371
Release 2016-11-14
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1119167582

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In the sixth edition of Contested Knowledge, social theorist Steven Seidman presents the latest topics in social theory and addresses the current shift of 'universalist theorists' to networks of clustered debates. Responds to current issues, debates, and new social movements Reviews sociological theory from a contemporary perspective Reveals how the universal theorist and the era of rival schools has been replaced by networks of clustered debates that are relatively 'autonomous' and interdisciplinary Features updates and in-depth discussions of the newest clustered debates in social theory—intimacy, postcolonial nationalism, and the concept of 'the other' Challenges social scientists to renew their commitment to the important moral and political role social knowledge plays in public life

The Political Economy of Predation

The Political Economy of Predation
Title The Political Economy of Predation PDF eBook
Author Mehrdad Vahabi
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 578
Release 2015-12-11
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1316477916

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Conflict theory presents a growing interest in understanding the economic costs and benefits of conflicts. Mehrdad Vahabi analyses conflict theory through one type of conflict in particular: manhunting, or predation, in which a dominant power hunts down prey, and the goal of the prey is to escape and thus survive.

Women in British Imperial Airspace

Women in British Imperial Airspace
Title Women in British Imperial Airspace PDF eBook
Author Liz Millward
Publisher McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP
Total Pages 249
Release 2008
Genre History
ISBN 0773560513

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The romance of flying the airways that developed above the British empire between the two world wars seduced young women with the promise of independence, glamour, and adventure.