INTERVENTIONISM, INFORMATION WARFARE, and the MILITARY-ACADEMIC COMPLEX
The New Imperialism, Volume 2, 2011. Edited by Maximilian C. Forte.
Preface
Introduction:
Intervention, Information, Ideologies, and Industry: The New Imperialism and its Refractions
Maximilian C. Forte
Chapter One:
Canadian Academic Institutions, the Weapons Industry, and Militarist Ideology
Laura Beach
Chapter Two:
A War of Words: U.S.-Iran Relations in the Nuclear Debate
Sabrina M. Guerrieri
Chapter Three:
Hard Power and Iraq: Destabilization, Invasion and Occupation
Corey Seaton
Chapter Four:
Torture and the Global War on Terror
Natalie Jansezian
Chapter Five:
Humanist or Imperialist? Humanitarian Interventionism in the Post-Cold War Era
Jessica Cobran
Chapter Six:
Transparency Shift: An Overview of the Reality of WikiLeaks
MacLean Hawley
Chapter Seven:
Demons, Angels, and the Messiah: The Top Ten Myths in the War against Libya
Maximilian C. Forte
APPENDICES
A. Farewell Radio and Television Address to the American People. January 17, 1961 [Delivered from the President’s Office at 8:30 p.m.]. By President Dwight D. Eisenhower
B. War is a Racket. By Major General Smedley Butler. Round Table Press, Inc., 1935
C. “The War Prayer”. By Mark Twain
D. “War Is the Health of the State”. By Randolph Bourne. From: Untimely Papers. New York: B.W. Huebsch, 1919
E. “The War and the Intellectuals”. By Randolph Bourne. From The Seven Arts, II (June, 1917), 133-146
F. Adolf Hitler, to the Assembly in the Reichstag on 01 October 1938, Following the German Invasion of Czechoslovakia
G. Remarks by President Barack Obama in His Address to the Nation on Libya; National Defense University, Washington, D.C., 7:31—7:58pm, EDT, 28 March 2011
H. Congressman Dennis Kucinich’s Address to Congress on the War in Libya, United States House of Representatives, 31 March 2011




