World orders: old and new
Material type: TextPublication details: London: Pluto Press, 1994Description: 311pISBN:- 0745309194 (pbk.)
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A detailed critique of the 'new world order' which suggest that this is no more than a piece of historical engineering designed to maintain the Western agenda largely unchanged from its Cold War days. The United States, its is argued, will continue to safeguard its own interests and those of its allies to the detriment of the rest of the world.Includes a section on the Gulf War which claims that its purposes were to provide a unifying force in American internal politics and to demonstrate Western power.
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