Divide and Ruin: The West\'s Imperial Strategy in an Age of Crisis is a collection of articles by British author Dan Glazebrook.
His main subjects are international relations and the use of state violence in British domestic and foreign policy..
He has written for The Guardian, The Independent, Counterpunch, Z magazine, the Morning Star and Al Ahram.
December 2013, by Liberation Media ISBN: 978-0-9910303-0-9 - Library of Congress Control Number: 2013954053About the Author: Dan Glazebrook is a political writer and journalist. 95.
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Divide and Ruin argues for new counterweights to the Empire\'s plunder in a winning appeal to reason and humanity.
Economic and social issues in Britain also come under scrutiny, plus the role of the media and social movements there.
He explores in detail the role of AFRICOM as an imperialist force operating on that continent.
Glazebrook shows the brutality of the West\'s racist and exploitative foreign policy against the global South, citing examples from Libya, Syria, and elsewhere in the Middle East, Asia and Africa.
This new Strategy employs proxy military forces to achieve regime change in any country that resists imperialism.
S., British and other imperialist powers.
Orignially published in The Guardian, Morning Star, Counterpunch, Z Magazine and Asia Times, Glazebrook has assembled these writings to illustrate a new Strategy by U.
Divide and Ruin: The West\'s Imperial Strategy in an Age of Crisis is a collection of articles by British author Dan Glazebrook