The Globalization Of War by Michel Chossudovsky

A polemical analysis arguing that post-Cold War military interventions and the declared “war on terror” function as instruments for extending Western economic and geopolitical control worldwide, using military power, intelligence operations, media manipulation and neoliberal institutions to secure resources, markets and corporate interests while eroding national sovereignty, human rights and democratic accountability; the book connects privatized warfare, NATO expansion, and international financial policies to a deliberate strategy that transforms globalization into a globalization of armed conflict with devastating effects on civilian populations and social infrastructure.