The Bush agenda : invading the world, one economy at a time / Antonia Juhasz.
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- 9780060846879
- HC 106.83 .J936 2006
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [347]-364) and index.
The Bush Agenda explores for the first time the Bush Administration's plan to invade the world through a corporate globalization agenda, first in Iraq, then the Middle East, and ultimately as a cornerstone to the global Bush doctrine of Pax Americana. Questioning Bush's plan for 'free trade' where restrictions on multinational corporations are removed in order to stimulate world economic growth, Juhasz argues that in fact this economic model brings vast wealth to a small number of global elites, while entire populations suffer dislocation, poverty and violence, creating a catalytic environment for terrorism. "The Bush Agenda" is persuasive, highly engaging and shocking in its revelations. www.alibris.com
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