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- catalog abstract "In this provocative indictment of the U.S. arms trade, William D. Hartung reveals the greed, deception, and misguided thinking that fuel weapons sales abroad, poisoning our foreign policy and undermining our democratic institutions. "The ongoing scandal at the heart of U.S. foreign policy is that the United States government has become world arms dealer number one," Hartung writes. The American role in the arming of Saddam Hussein's Iraq is by now well known, as are the unsavory machinations behind the Iran/Contra affair, but Hartung persuasively shows that such attempts to achieve policy objectives through weapons sales, far from representing isolated misjudgments, have become a staple of U.S. diplomacy throughout the world. Hartung's lively analysis takes us behind the scenes to events such as a 1991 conference on "Defense Exports in the Post-Desert Storm Environment," which brought Pentagon and State Department officials, arms industry executives, corporate lobbyists, and foreign customers together to rub shoulders and attend panels on such topics as how to influence the development of arms export laws. From the Gulf War to the current state of armed chaos in Somalia, And Weapons for All demonstrates in compelling detail that U.S. reliance on arms exports as a policy tool is as shortsighted as it is heavy-handed.".
- catalog contributor b5807305.
- catalog coverage "United States Military policy.".
- catalog created "c1994.".
- catalog date "1994".
- catalog date "c1994.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c1994.".
- catalog description ""The ongoing scandal at the heart of U.S. foreign policy is that the United States government has become world arms dealer number one," Hartung writes. The American role in the arming of Saddam Hussein's Iraq is by now well known, as are the unsavory machinations behind the Iran/Contra affair, but Hartung persuasively shows that such attempts to achieve policy objectives through weapons sales, far from representing isolated misjudgments, have become a staple of U.S. diplomacy throughout the world.".
- catalog description "1. The $134 Billion Question -- 2. The Nixon Doctrine: Roots of the Arms Sales Addiction -- 3. Congress Steps In -- 4. The Carter Policy: Why Not Restraint? -- 5. Reagan's Supply Side Foreign Policy -- 6. The Reagan Doctrine: Arming Anticommunist Rebels -- 7. Bush Policy: Institutionalizing Arms Sales Promotion -- 8. The Permanent Arms Supply Network (I): The Corporate Arms Merchants -- 9. The Permanent Arms Supply Network (II): Middlemen, Dealers, and the Secret Trade -- 10. The Middle East: Bottomless Market, Endless War? -- 11. Who Armed Iraq? -- 12. Selling Out: The Korean Connection and the New Dynamics of the Arms Trade -- 13. A New Policy?".
- catalog description "From the Gulf War to the current state of armed chaos in Somalia, And Weapons for All demonstrates in compelling detail that U.S. reliance on arms exports as a policy tool is as shortsighted as it is heavy-handed.".
- catalog description "Hartung's lively analysis takes us behind the scenes to events such as a 1991 conference on "Defense Exports in the Post-Desert Storm Environment," which brought Pentagon and State Department officials, arms industry executives, corporate lobbyists, and foreign customers together to rub shoulders and attend panels on such topics as how to influence the development of arms export laws.".
- catalog description "In this provocative indictment of the U.S. arms trade, William D. Hartung reveals the greed, deception, and misguided thinking that fuel weapons sales abroad, poisoning our foreign policy and undermining our democratic institutions.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (p. [299]-327) and index.".
- catalog extent "x, 341 p. ;".
- catalog hasFormat "And weapons for all.".
- catalog identifier "0060190140 :".
- catalog isFormatOf "And weapons for all.".
- catalog issued "1994".
- catalog issued "c1994.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New York, NY : HarperCollins,".
- catalog relation "And weapons for all.".
- catalog spatial "United States Military policy.".
- catalog spatial "United States.".
- catalog subject "355/.0335/73 20".
- catalog subject "Arms transfers United States.".
- catalog subject "UA23 .H368 1994".
- catalog tableOfContents "1. The $134 Billion Question -- 2. The Nixon Doctrine: Roots of the Arms Sales Addiction -- 3. Congress Steps In -- 4. The Carter Policy: Why Not Restraint? -- 5. Reagan's Supply Side Foreign Policy -- 6. The Reagan Doctrine: Arming Anticommunist Rebels -- 7. Bush Policy: Institutionalizing Arms Sales Promotion -- 8. The Permanent Arms Supply Network (I): The Corporate Arms Merchants -- 9. The Permanent Arms Supply Network (II): Middlemen, Dealers, and the Secret Trade -- 10. The Middle East: Bottomless Market, Endless War? -- 11. Who Armed Iraq? -- 12. Selling Out: The Korean Connection and the New Dynamics of the Arms Trade -- 13. A New Policy?".
- catalog title "And weapons for all / William D. Hartung.".
- catalog type "text".