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How Everything Became War and the Military Became Everything: Tales from the Pentagon [Kõva köide]

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(University of Virginia)
  • Formaat: Hardback, 448 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 229x152x33 mm, kaal: 678 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 09-Aug-2016
  • Kirjastus: Simon & Schuster
  • ISBN-10: 1476777861
  • ISBN-13: 9781476777863
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  • Formaat: Hardback, 448 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 229x152x33 mm, kaal: 678 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 09-Aug-2016
  • Kirjastus: Simon & Schuster
  • ISBN-10: 1476777861
  • ISBN-13: 9781476777863
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A former top Pentagon official presents a scholarly examination of how a constant state of war is contrary to America's founding values, undermines international rules, and compromises future security.

A former top Pentagon official, daughter of anti-war activists, wife of an Army Green Beret and human rights activist presents a scholarly examination of how a constant state of war is contrary to America's founding values, undermines international rules and compromises future security.

The first serious book to examine what happens when the ancient boundary between war and peace is erased.

Once, war was a temporary state of affairs—a violent but brief interlude between times of peace. Today, America’s wars are everywhere and forever: our enemies change constantly and rarely wear uniforms, and virtually anything can become a weapon. As war expands, so does the role of the US military. Today, military personnel don’t just “kill people and break stuff.” Instead, they analyze computer code, train Afghan judges, build Ebola isolation wards, eavesdrop on electronic communications, develop soap operas, and patrol for pirates. You name it, the military does it.

Rosa Brooks traces this seismic shift in how America wages war from an unconventional perspective—that of a former top Pentagon official who is the daughter of two anti-war protesters and a human rights activist married to an Army Green Beret. Her experiences lead her to an urgent warning: When the boundaries around war disappear, we risk destroying America’s founding values and the laws and institutions we’ve built—and undermining the international rules and organizations that keep our world from sliding towards chaos. If Russia and China have recently grown bolder in their foreign adventures, it’s no accident; US precedents and legal arguments have paved the way for the increasingly unconstrained use of military power by states around the globe. Meanwhile, as war continues to expand we continue to pile new tasks onto the military, making it increasingly ill-prepared for the threats America will face in the years to come.

By turns a memoir, a work of journalism, a scholarly exploration into history, anthropology and law, and a rallying cry,How Everything Became War transforms the familiar into the alien, showing us that the culture we inhabit is reshaping us in ways we may suspect, but don’t really understand. It’s the kind of book that will leave you moved, astonished, and profoundly disturbed, for the world around us is quietly changing beyond recognition—and time is running out to make things right.
PART I Tremors
1(36)
PART II The New American Way of War
37(130)
One Pirates!
39(12)
Two Wanna Go to Gitmo?
51(19)
Three Lawyers with Guns
70(9)
Four The Full Spectrum
79(25)
Five The Secret War
104(25)
Six Future Warfare
129(13)
Seven What's an Army For?
142(15)
Eight What We've Made It
157(10)
PART III How We Got Here
167(102)
Nine Putting War into a Box
169(14)
Ten Taming War
183(21)
Eleven An Optimistic Enterprise
204(13)
Twelve Making War
217(8)
Thirteen Making the State
225(9)
Fourteen Un-Making Sovereignty
234(20)
Fifteen Making the Military
254(7)
Sixteen An Age of Uncertainty
261(8)
PART IV Counting the Costs
269(66)
Seventeen Car Bombs and Radioactive Sushi
271(11)
Eighteen War Everywhere, Law Nowhere?
282(23)
Nineteen Institutional Costs
305(30)
PART V Managing War's Paradoxes
335(32)
Acknowledgments 367(4)
Notes 371(48)
Index 419