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Failed states: The Abuse of power and the assault on democracy
In this book, Noam Chomsky argues that the United States increasingly exhibits the characteristics of a “failed state”—one that disregards international law, undermines democratic principles, and relies on military force to pursue global dominance. Chomsky examines U.S. foreign policy after 2001, focusing on unilateral actions, the Iraq War, counterterrorism strategies, and the erosion of civil liberties at home. He contends that these policies threaten both global security and American democracy itself. Through critical analysis and extensive documentation, the book challenges readers to reconsider the role of power, accountability, and democratic responsibility in the modern world.
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