New Imperialists : Ideologies of Empire
New Imperialists : Ideologies of Empire
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262 Index<br />
BearingPoint 181<br />
Bechtel 181<br />
Bedford, David 163 (41)<br />
Beirut 82 (3)<br />
Bell, Daniel 41<br />
Bellah, Robert 32<br />
Ben Bella, Ahmed 7 (2)<br />
Bentham, Jeremy 122<br />
Berlusconi, Silvio 28<br />
Bhutto, Zulfikar Ali 56<br />
binarism 65–8, 80<br />
bin Laden, Osama 27, 31, 118<br />
bipolarity 138–9<br />
Blair, Tony 47, 90<br />
Bloom, Pr<strong>of</strong>essor 26<br />
Bobbit, Philip 114<br />
Bolivia 180, 185<br />
Bolton, John 255<br />
Boot, Max 116, 224 (12)<br />
Bourdieu, Pierre 204<br />
Brecht, Bertold 193<br />
Bremer, Paul 21, 37, 167<br />
British <strong>Empire</strong> 13, 46, 170, 209<br />
nostalgia for 116, 117, 118–30, 131 (2),<br />
132 (23)<br />
Brown, Gordon 230<br />
Brown, Mark Malloch 231, 232, 240, 243,<br />
254<br />
Brown, Wendy 92<br />
Bryer, David 251<br />
Brzezinski, Zbigniew 26, 41<br />
Bukharin, Nikolai 172, 179, 192<br />
Bush, George W.<br />
Arab world 35<br />
Ballistic Missile Defense plan 103<br />
democracy 9, 21, 22<br />
imperial aspirations 47<br />
Iraq 38, 41, 45, 47, 58, 90<br />
and Tocqueville 26, 42<br />
U.N. imperialism 256–7<br />
war on terror 50, 58<br />
Bush, Laura 48<br />
Bush administration<br />
democracy 10–11, 17, 18, 21<br />
Iraq 3, 103, 118, 204–5<br />
Islamic fundamentalism 61–2<br />
National Security Strategy 115, 204–5<br />
neoconservatism 81, 172, 204–5, 211<br />
neoliberalism 171<br />
pre-emptive doctrine 114, 137, 138<br />
s<strong>of</strong>t power 208, 211, 217<br />
Straussian influence 137, 138<br />
U.N. imperialism 230<br />
Cairo 82 (3)<br />
Camus, Albert 7 (2)<br />
capital flow, ending barriers to 185–7<br />
capitalism 51–2<br />
American cultural imperialism 200,<br />
204<br />
and democracy 11–17, 18, 20, 22<br />
and essentialism 67<br />
“frictionless” 113<br />
“gangster” 51<br />
“gentlemanly” 122<br />
neoliberalism 169, 171, 177–80, 182,<br />
184, 187, 190–1, 193<br />
nostalgia for empire 111, 112, 122, 130<br />
and secularism 76<br />
structural shifts in 4–5, 6<br />
U.N. imperialism 230–6, 239, 241–2,<br />
249–50, 252, 257<br />
Carter, Jimmy 218<br />
Carter administration 138<br />
Castro, Fidel 50<br />
Center for Public Integrity 41<br />
Central Intelligence Agency (C.I.A.) 36,<br />
99, 100, 200, 208<br />
Chalabi, Ahmed 45, 57, 58<br />
Cheney, Dick 182<br />
Chibber, Vivek 115<br />
Chicago School 50<br />
Chile 200<br />
China 19–20, 31, 54<br />
Chinery-Hess, Mary 251<br />
Chomsky, Noam 33<br />
Churchill, Winston 118<br />
C.I.A. 36, 99, 100, 200, 208<br />
circuit <strong>of</strong> capital 177–8, 186, 190–2, 193<br />
civilization 52–3<br />
Clarke, J. 224 (13)<br />
class relations 11–12, 14, 17–19, 112<br />
Cleon 144, 146, 153–4, 157<br />
Clinton, Hillary 48<br />
Clinton administration 113, 172, 202, 230<br />
“Clinton Doctrine” 113