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S'està carregant… Rogue States: The Rule of Force in World Affairs (2000)de Noam Chomsky
![]() Cap No hi ha cap discussió a Converses sobre aquesta obra. Insightful and recommended. If you're new to Chomsky, you learn a lot, but it's a fragmented read. Not one of his greatest, but a valuable and interesting book regardless. ( ![]() Here is another chronicle of American political actions around the world. The US talks a lot about human rights, and respecting the rule of law. The reality is very different. One of the reasons for the US embargo on Cuba for the last 40 years is the fear that the “virus” of taking matters into one’s own hands might stimulate the poor and underprivileged to demand opportunities for a decent living. The new leading recipient of US military aid, Colombia, has the worst human rights record in the western hemisphere at the same time that US military aid and training are scheduled to increase. The US instigated a military coup in Guatemala in 1954, because the government’s agrarian reform program, which would aid peasants against the upper classes, had a strong appeal to its neighbors, where similar conditions prevail. Such a thing could not be allowed to happen (the Cuban “virus”). Contempt for the rule of law is deeply rooted in US practice and intellectual culture. When Indonesia invaded East Timor in 1975, the UN Security Council ordered an immediate withdrawal. The US secretly increased arms shipments to Indonesia; meantime, UN Ambassador Daniel Moynihan rendered the UN “utterly ineffective in whatever measures they took”, beacuse the State Department wanted things to turn out exactly the way they did. Chomsky also looks at the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, Kosovo, labor rights, Nicaragua, NAFTA/GATT/WTO, the international debt crisis, and the way all of these subjects have been reported, or not reported, in the US media. This book deserves a rating higher than Must Read. Chomsky paints a devastating picture of US actions around the world, where the boom is lowered on countries who don’t do things the way the US wants. Highly recommended. Chomsky är amerikan som kritiserar sitt eget lands utrikespolitik. Det är mycket intressant och han är väldigt skarp. Och han verkar ha mycket på fötterna för det han säger. Mycket faller på plats när man läser honom (eller lyssnar på honom för den delen). Men det är inte precis det man får höra i den allmänna debatten. Kanske just därför är granskande reportrar (?) som Chomsky ovärderliga. "Skurkstater" är en samling skrifter över flera olika ämnen. Många av dem är nedtecknade muntliga framställningar han hållit som föredragshållare. Det är inte precis det rikaste språket, och bitvis är det mycket tungrott, men ämnet är såpass fascinerande att har man bara lite tålamod och energi kommer man igenom det. Here Chomsky finds the US and other first-world countries to be rogue states vis-à-vis many places such as Iraq, Kosovo, Colombia, East Timor, Cuba, Guatemala. Sense ressenyes | afegeix-hi una ressenya
Noam Chomsky argues that, contrary to popular perception, the real 'rogue' states in the world today are not the dictator-led developing countries we hear about in the news, but the United States and its allies. He challenges the legal and humanitarian reasons given to justify intervention in global conflicts in order to reveal the West's reliance on the rule of force.He examines NATO's intervention in Kosovo, the crisis in East Timor, and US involvement in the Middle East, Southeast Asia and Latin America. Chomsky relies on both historical context and recently released government documents to trace the paths of self-interest and domination that fuelled these violent regional conflicts. Throughout, he reveals the United States's increasingly open dismissal of the United Nations and international legal precedent in justifying its motives and actions. Characteristically incisive and provocative, Chomsky demonstrates that the rule of law has been reduced to farce. No s'han trobat descripcions de biblioteca. |
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![]() GèneresClassificació Decimal de Dewey (DDC)341.62 — Social sciences Law Law of nations Law of Armed Conflict Use of force and threats of forceLCC (Clas. Bibl. Congrés EUA)ValoracióMitjana:![]()
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