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Peace Kills: America's Fun New Imperialism
P.J. O'Rourke

Peace Kills: America's Fun New Imperialism

Atlantic Monthly Press (Apr 19, 2004)
9780871139191
| Hardcover
320 pages | 152 x 229 mm | English
$ 23.00 | Value: $ 23.00
Dewey 973.931
LC Classification E902 .O76 2004
LC Control No. 2003069505

Subject

  • Imperialism
  • United States
  • War On Terrorism, 2001
  • War On Terrorism, 2001-/ Social Aspects/ United States

Plot

In his classic best-sellers, O'Rourke has reported from the front lines of world history, braving the bad traffic, weak drinks, and less than stellar golfing of countless hot spots of war, poverty, and repression. Now with his latest collection, Peace Kills, P.J. casts his ever-shrewd and mordant eye on America's latest adventures in warfare. Imperialism has never been more fun. To unravel the mysteries of war, O'Rourke first visits Kosovo, where "NATO tried to start World War III without hurting anyone." Talking to KLA veterans, Albanian refugees, and peacekeepers doing their best impression of Santa Claus, he confronts the paradox of "the war that war-haters love to love." P.J. also tackles the Middle East, a region he finds as confusing as the algebra they invented. He travels from Egypt, "the cradle of tourism," to Israel and to Kuwait, where he witnesses citizens enjoying their newfound freedoms-namely, to shop, eat, and sit around a lot. Peace Kills is P.J. O'Rourke at his most incisive and relevant-an eye-opening look at a world much changed since he declared in his number-one national best-seller Give War a Chance that the most troubling aspect of war is sometimes peace itself.

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