A taste of blood in the jungle: Revisiting American empire
Soundings - ISSN 1362-6620
Volume 2007 Number 37
A taste of blood in the jungle: Revisiting American empire
Philip Golub pages -
Abstract
Philip Golub argues that American empire has always relied on force, as well as on more informal mechanisms.
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Philip Golub (2007) A taste of blood in the jungle: Revisiting American empire, Soundings, 2007(37), -