The American Empire Project
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The American Empire Project is a book series that critically examines U.S. foreign policy, militarism, and global dominance from a left-leaning, often anti-imperialist perspective.
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| instanceOf |
book series
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| aimsTo |
critique U.S. imperial policies
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inform the public about consequences of U.S. foreign policy → |
| countryOfOrigin |
United States
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| criticalOf |
American exceptionalism
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U.S. interventionism → U.S. militarism → |
| examines |
Cold War interventions
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U.S. military bases abroad → covert operations by the United States → economic aspects of U.S. power → post-9/11 U.S. wars → |
| focusesOn |
American empire
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U.S. hegemony → U.S. military interventions → |
| genre |
critical history
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political non-fiction → |
| hasContributor |
Alfred McCoy
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Alfred W. McCoy → Andrew Bacevich → Chalmers Johnson → Dilip Hiro → Greg Grandin → Howard Zinn → Ira Chernus → Juan Cole → Michael Klare → Noam Chomsky → Stephen Kinzer → Tom Engelhardt → |
| ideologicalPerspective |
anti-imperialist
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left-leaning → |
| language |
English
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| mainSubject |
U.S. foreign policy
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U.S. global dominance → militarism → |
| medium |
print
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| notableWorkInSeries |
A People’s History of American Empire
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Blowback → Hegemony or Survival → Nemesis: The Last Days of the American Republic → Sorrows of Empire → The Limits of Power → |
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progressive
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| publisher |
Metropolitan Books
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| publisherImprintOf |
Henry Holt and Company
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| targetAudience |
critics of U.S. foreign policy
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general adult readers → students of international relations → |
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Sorrows of Empire
("The American Empire Project book series")
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Hegemony or Survival
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Sorrows of Empire
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Sorrows of Empire
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series |