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The Economics Of War Profiteering Militarism And Imperialism Imad A Moosa

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The Economics Of War Profiteering Militarism And Imperialism Imad A Moosa
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Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 13.07 MB
Author: Imad A. Moosa
ISBN: 9781788978514, 9781788978521, 178897851X, 1788978528
Language: English
Year: 2019

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The Economics Of War Profiteering Militarism And Imperialism Imad A Moosa by Imad A. Moosa 9781788978514, 9781788978521, 178897851X, 1788978528 instant download after payment.

Bad things occur and persist because of the presence of powerful beneficiaries. In this provocative and illuminating book, Imad Moosa illustrates the economic motivations behind the last 100 years of international conflict, citing the numerous powerful individual and corporate war profiteers that benefit from war. Inspired and informed by War is a Racket, the 1935 work of General Smedley Butler, the author explores historic and contemporary incidents of war profiteering, identifying individuals and groups that have increased their wealth through the supply of weaponry, mercenaries, provisions and finance in times of war. This book offers a caustic indictment of the military-industrial complex, exploring the privatisation of conflict that has fuelled war across the globe. Providing a contemporary, in-depth analysis of the economics of war, this book is critical for academics and students of war studies, international relations and military and political history. Policy makers will also benefit from this book's comprehensive analysis of wartime policy and practice.

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