Shadows of War - Violence, Power, and International Profiteering in the Twenty-First Century : Violence, Power, and International Profiteering in the Twenty-First Century
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Acknowledgments xi PART ONE: INTRODUCTIONS 1(40) 1. Prologue 5(14) 2. A Conversation in a Bar at the Front 19(6) 3. Making Things Invisible 25(16) PART TWO: WAR 41(42) 4. Finding the Front Lines 45(10) 5. Violence 55(16) 6. Power 71(12) PART THREE: SHADOWS 83(56) 7. Entering the Shadows 87(18) 8. A First Exploratory Definition of the Shadows 105(14) 9. The Cultures of the Shadows: The Meat, Potatoes, Diamonds, and Guns of Daily Life 119(20) PART FOUR: PEACE? 139(66) 10. The Institutionalization of the Shadows: (Habits of War Mar Landscapes of Peace) 143(14) 11. The Autobiography of a Man Called Peace 157(9) 12. The Time of Not-War-Not-Peace 166(9) 13. Peace 175(12) 14. The Problems with Peace 187(18) PART FIVE: DANGEROUS PROFITS 205(40) 15. Ironies in the Shadows: (Literally) Untold Profits and a Key Source of Development 209(16) 16. Why Don't We Study the Shadows? 225(14) 17. Epilogue: Two Sides of the Same Coin 239(6) Postscript: The War of the Month Club - Iraq 245(6) Notes 251(22) Bibliography 273(10) Index 283
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