Synopses & Reviews
From the author of the bestselling Blowback Trilogy, an urgent call to confront America's waning power In his prophetic book Blowback, published before 9/11, Chalmers Johnson warned that our secret operations in Iraq and elsewhere around the globe would exact a price at home. Now, in a brilliant series of essays written over the last three years, Johnson measures that price and the resulting dangers America faces. Our reliance on Pentagon economics, a global empire of bases, and war without end is, he declares, nothing short of "a suicide option."
Dismantling the Empire explores the subjects for which Johnson is now famous, from the origins of blowback to Barack Obama's Afghanistan conundrum, including our inept spies, bad behavior in other countries, ill-fought wars, and capitulation to a military that has taken ever more control of the federal budget. There is, he proposes, only one way out: President Obama must begin to dismantle America's empire of bases before the Pentagon dismantles the American dream. If we do not learn from the fates of past empires, he suggests, our decline and fall are foreordained. This is Johnson at his best: delivering both a warning and a crucial prescription for a remedy.
Review
"Stimulating and prescient. . ."—
Times Literary Supplement "Succinct, hard-hitting attacks on what the author perceives as America's ruinous imperial follies..."—
Publishers Weekly, starred review "Concise, clear, hard-hitting. . .
Dismantling the Empire is a must read for anyone looking for meaningful information concerning the future of the American Empire."—
Foreign Policy Journal Praise for Chalmers Johnson“Johnson wants the scales to fall from American eyes so that the nation can see the truth about its role in the world. His is a patriots passion: his motive is to save the American republic he loves.”
—Jonathan Freedland, The New York Review of Books
“The role of the prophet is an honorable one. In Chalmers Johnson the American empire has found its Jeremiah. He deserves to be heard.”
—Andrew J. Bacevich, The Washington Post Book World “Chalmers Johnsons important new book is something with which everyone who aspires to a worthwhile opinion about this countrys future must contend.”
—The Los Angeles Times (on Nemesis) “Trenchantly argued, comprehensively documented, grimly eloquent. . . Worthy of the republic it seeks to defend.”
—The Boston Globe (on The Sorrows of Empire)
“Stunning and shocking. . . Blowback is a wake-up call for America.”
—John Dower, Pulitzer Prize-winning author of Embracing Defeat
Synopsis
From the author of the bestselling Blowback Trilogy, an urgent call to confront America's waning power In his prophetic book Blowback, published before 9/11, Chalmers Johnson warned that our secret operations in Iraq and elsewhere around the globe would exact a price at home. Now, in a brilliant series of essays written over the last three years, Johnson measures that price and the resulting dangers America faces. Our reliance on Pentagon economics, a global empire of bases, and war without end is, he declares, nothing short of "a suicide option."
Dismantling the Empire explores the subjects for which Johnson is now famous, from the origins of blowback to Barack Obama's Afghanistan conundrum, including our inept spies, bad behavior in other countries, ill-fought wars, and capitulation to a military that has taken ever more control of the federal budget. There is, he proposes, only one way out: President Obama must begin to dismantle America's empire of bases before the Pentagon dismantles the American dream. If we do not learn from the fates of past empires, he suggests, our decline and fall are foreordained. This is Johnson at his best: delivering both a warning and a crucial prescription for a remedy.
About the Author
Chalmers Johnson, president of the Japan Policy Research Institute, is the author of the bestselling books Blowback, The Sorrows of Empire, and Nemesis, which make up his Blowback Trilogy. He has written for the Los Angeles Times, the London Review of Books, Harper's Magazine, The Nation, and TomDispatch.com.
Table of Contents
Introduction: The Suicide Option 1
Part I: What We Did
1. Blowback World 11
2. Empire v. Democracy 29
3. The Smash of Civilizations 40
4. Peddling Democracy 52
Part II: Spies, Rogues, and Mercenaries
5. Agency of Rogues 67
6. An Imperialist Comedy 84
7. Warning: Mercenaries at Work 93
Part III: Baseworld
8. America's Empire of Bases 109
9. America's Unwelcome Advances 120
10. Baseless Expenditures 129
Part IV: The Pentagon Takes Us Down
11. Going Bankrupt 135
12. The Military-Industrial Man 148
13. We Have the Money (If Only We Didn't Waste It on the Defense Budget) 158
14. Economic Death Spiral at the Pentagon 163
Part V: How to End It
15. Dismantling the Empire 183
Note on Sources 197
Acknowledgments 198
Index 199