Berto Jongman: The Logic of US Foreign Policy – Clients, Enemies, & Empire

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Sylvan, David & Majeski, Stephen (2009): U.S. Foreign Policy in Perspective: Clients, Enemies and Empire. Routledge, London.

Phi Beta Iota: The book appears to exclude the concepts of Deep State and Shadow Government, but it's logic chart is a major contribution and worthy of close attention.

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Robert Steele: Rigging Elections – and Worse! The Americans Rigged Our Election, Bribed Our Government, Stole Our Gold, Killed Our Men, Raped Our Women, and Poisoned our Air, Water, and Earth – and You Want to Blame Something on the Russians? (Trump Revolution 25)

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Review: Tragedy & Hope–A History of the World in Our Time

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