Good Intentions: Norms and Practices of Imperial Humanitarianism (The New Imperialism, Vol. 4)
Edited by Maximilian C. Forte
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Front Matter [link1] [mirror1] [mirror2]
Back Matter [link1] [mirror1] [mirror2]
Introduction: Imperial Abduction Lore and Humanitarian Seduction
Maximilian C. Forte
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PART ONE: Good Intentions, NGOs, and Violence
Chapter 1
Iatrogenic Imperialism: NGOs and CROs as Agents of Questionable Care
Émile St-Pierre
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Chapter 2
US Imperialism and Disaster Capitalism in Haiti
Keir Forgie
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Chapter 3
Who Needs Me Most? New Imperialist Ideologies in Youth-Centred Volunteer Abroad Programs
Tristan Biehn
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Chapter 4
Queers of War: Normalizing Lesbians and Gays in the US War Machine
Hilary King
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PART TWO: The Political Economy of Exception
Chapter 5
The International Economic Sovereignty of the United States of America: Integrating the Exception into Our Understanding of Empire
Karine Perron
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Chapter 6
Life, Liberty and the Pursuit of Wage Labour: The American Legislative Exchange Council and the Neoliberal Coup
Mathieu Guerin
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PART THREE: Pariahs, Princes, and Playthings
Chapter 7
The Terrorist, the Tyrant and the Thug: “Anti-Anti-Imperialism” in American Media and Policy
John Manicom
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Chapter 8
Glorification of the Military in Popular Culture and the Media
Laura Powell
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Chapter 9
A Flickr of Militarization: Photographic Regulation, Symbolic Consecration, and the Strategic Communication of “Good Intentions”
Maximilian C. Forte
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Front Matter [link1] [mirror1] [mirror2]
Back Matter [link1] [mirror1] [mirror2]
Introduction: Imperial Abduction Lore and Humanitarian Seduction
Maximilian C. Forte
[link1] [mirror1] [mirror2]
PART ONE: Good Intentions, NGOs, and Violence
Chapter 1
Iatrogenic Imperialism: NGOs and CROs as Agents of Questionable Care
Émile St-Pierre
[link1] [mirror1] [mirror2]
Chapter 2
US Imperialism and Disaster Capitalism in Haiti
Keir Forgie
[link1] [mirror1] [mirror2]
Chapter 3
Who Needs Me Most? New Imperialist Ideologies in Youth-Centred Volunteer Abroad Programs
Tristan Biehn
[link1] [mirror1] [mirror2]
Chapter 4
Queers of War: Normalizing Lesbians and Gays in the US War Machine
Hilary King
[link1] [mirror1] [mirror2]
PART TWO: The Political Economy of Exception
Chapter 5
The International Economic Sovereignty of the United States of America: Integrating the Exception into Our Understanding of Empire
Karine Perron
[link1] [mirror1] [mirror2]
Chapter 6
Life, Liberty and the Pursuit of Wage Labour: The American Legislative Exchange Council and the Neoliberal Coup
Mathieu Guerin
[link1] [mirror1] [mirror2]
PART THREE: Pariahs, Princes, and Playthings
Chapter 7
The Terrorist, the Tyrant and the Thug: “Anti-Anti-Imperialism” in American Media and Policy
John Manicom
[link1] [mirror1] [mirror2]
Chapter 8
Glorification of the Military in Popular Culture and the Media
Laura Powell
[link1] [mirror1] [mirror2]
Chapter 9
A Flickr of Militarization: Photographic Regulation, Symbolic Consecration, and the Strategic Communication of “Good Intentions”
Maximilian C. Forte
[link1] [mirror1] [mirror2]