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Hegemony or Survival by Noam Chomsky

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America's Quest for Global Dominance

Recommended reading by Venezuela's President Hugo Chávez!

From Publishers Weekly:
In this highly readable, heavily footnoted critique of U.S. foreign policy from the late 1950s to the present, Chomsky argues that current U.S. policies in Afghanistan and Iraq are not a specific response to September 11, but simply the continuation of a consistent half-century of foreign policy—an "imperial grand strategy"—in which the United States has attempted to "maintain its hegemony through the threat or use of military force."

Chomsky is also deeply critical of inconsistency in making the charge of "terrorism." Using the official U.S. legal code definition of terrorism, he argues that it is an exact description of U.S. foreign policy (especially regarding Cuba, Central America, Vietnam and much of the Middle East), although the term is rarely used in this way in the U.S. media, he notes, even when the World Court in 1986 condemned Washington for "unlawful use of force" in Nicaragua.

Claiming that the U.S. is a rogue nation in its foreign policies and its "contempt for international law," Chomsky brings together many themes he has mined in the past, making this cogent and provocative book an important addition to an ongoing public discussion about U.S. policy.

Paperback, 301pp

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