Description
A searing critique of the myths behind America's "War on Terror" that shows it to be baseless, ineffective, and harmful.
About the Author
Historian, criminologist, and political economist, R.T. Naylor is professor of economics at McGill University where his main fields of research are black markets, smuggling, and international financial crime. He is the author of many books including Hot M
Reviews
"A counterblast to the conventional wisdom and mythologized history of Al-Qaeda that dismantles taken-for-granted assumptions." Michael Levi, criminology, Cardiff University "This book is terrific!" The Globe and Mail "Satanic Purses provides a fascinating perspective on the war on terror." Maclean's "Transcending conventional misunderstandings, Naylor shows how some of our policies are built on a thin patch of ice. Irreverent and satirical in tone, his book is a counter-balance to too much that is taken for granted - even by many who should know better." Nikos Passas, College of Criminal Justice, Northeastern University
Book Information
ISBN 9780773534544
Author R.T. Naylor
Format Paperback
Page Count 432
Imprint McGill-Queen's University Press
Publisher McGill-Queen's University Press
Weight(grams) 534g