NATO
What You Need To Know
David Swanson author Medea Benjamin author
Format:Paperback
Publisher:OR Books
Published:15th Aug '24
Should be back in stock very soon
What is the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO)? What role is played by its members and partners? Does the largest military alliance ever to exist serve the cause of peace or the causes of weapons sales and war mongering? Published to coincide with the 75th anniversary of the alliance, this sharp, concise account examines NATO's origins, structure, and its goals at a time of mounting global tension.
NATO has remade itself repeatedly, as its past purposes have disappeared. In the last 35 years it has been part of wars in Bosnia, Kosovo, Afghanistan, Iraq, and Libya. It has played a major role in Ukraine, and supported warmaking by Israel. NATO is now expanding rapidly, both in geography and in scope, adding partners from Colombia to Mongolia to Australia, and claiming a role in policing, immigration, economics, public budgeting, scientific research, and environmental protection.
With pointed investigations of how NATO's decisions are made, the widely misunderstood question of the way it is funded, its relationship to international law, and the available alternatives to it, NATO: What You Need to Know is an indispensable primer on an organization that not only confronts expanding military conflict but, the authors contend, plays an active part in its escalation.
“An indispensable primer. It can save your life — indeed all of our lives . . . NATO is a clear and present danger to world peace, a war machine run amok.”
— Jeffrey D. Sachs
“Read this book to understand how NATO promotes a logic of domination, not equality, or justice or peace.”
—Clare Daly, MEP
"[C]oncise and straightforward"
—CounterPunch
"The authors produce a much needed antidote to the pervasive propaganda that claims Nato makes the world a safer place."
—The Morning Star
"Rich with detailed discussion that contributes to the broader discourse about the role of the transatlantic alliance."
—Parliament Magazine
ISBN: 9781682195208
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208 pages