From "the world's leading no-nonsense revolutionary," a bold and effective analysis of American military, economic, and political vulnerability (Naomi Klein) The empire seems unassailable, but the empire is weak--and precisely because of its quest for global domination. So argues Walden Bello in this provocative portrait of imperial self-destruction, which systematically dissects the dilemmas confronting America as a result of its drive for supremacy. Puncturing the myth of American invincibility, Bello exposes its carefully concealed contradictions: despite the enormity of the U.S. military apparatus, American forces are critically overextended and ever threatened by the simmering resistance each new "victory" breeds. Though America is still the land of unprecedented prosperity, economic breakdown looms, the consequence of gargantuan military costs, exploitative trade and investment relations with developing countries, and record-breaking deficits. A clear and prophetic examination, "Dilemmas of Domination" reveals a not-too-distant future in which the empire's hidden weaknesses will yield fatal challenges to American omnipotence. "With unsentimental clarity, Walden Bello speaks the truth about American empire and why it is doomed by its own contradictions." --William Greider, author of "The Soul of Capitalism"
- ISBN10 080508021X
- ISBN13 9780805080216
- Publish Date 10 January 2006 (first published 1 September 2005)
- Publish Status Out of Stock
- Publish Country US
- Publisher Henry Holt & Company Inc
- Imprint Metropolitan Books (imprint of Henry Holt & Company)
- Format Paperback (US Trade)
- Pages 256
- Language English