Six Stops on the National Security Tour: Rethinking Warfare Economies

Author:   Miriam Pemberton
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Pages:   224
Publication Date:   18 July 2022
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Six Stops on the National Security Tour: Rethinking Warfare Economies


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Author:   Miriam Pemberton
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:   Routledge
Weight:   0.453kg
ISBN:  

9781032276847


ISBN 10:   1032276843
Pages:   224
Publication Date:   18 July 2022
Audience:   College/higher education ,  General/trade ,  Tertiary & Higher Education ,  General
Format:   Hardback
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Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

Acknowledgments Introduction Chapter One: Overview in Brief Chapter Two: Connecticut: A Choice Visible on Two Sides of a River Chapter Three: Johnstown, PA: From Coal to the King of Pork Chapter Four: Southern California: Green Capital of the World or Aerospace Central? Chapter Five: Pine Bluff: Foreign Policy Comes Home to Arkansas Chapter Six: Los Alamos, NM: Weathering a Midlife Crisis Chapter Seven: New Frontiers for Militarism Chapter Eight: Greater Binghamton, NY: Swords into Plowshares Chapter Nine: Conclusion

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Praise for Six Stops on the National Security Tour Miriam Pemberton has written the definitive contemporary account of the cultural and economic behemoth that is National Security. These two most powerful words in the language of U.S. policy have produced a domestic landscape swathed in military contracting companies, military bases, surveillance systems, and nuclear missile labs and silos. Through firsthand visits to six locations around the country, Pemberton uses her deep expertise and vivid writing to examine this terrain and suggest another way is not just possible but existentially and immediately necessary. --Catherine Lutz, Thomas J. Watson, Jr. Professor Emerita of Anthropology and International Studies, Brown University, and Co-Director, Costs of War This lively, most unusual tour of the United States covers something guidebooks don't. Pemberton shows how our vast military budget has affected communities across the nation, often leaving toxic waste or distorted local economies in its wake. But there are seeds of hope: examples of what we can accomplish using talent and energy to produce what the world desperately needs instead of a river of useless weaponry. --Adam Hochschild, author of King Leopold's Ghost, Bury the Chains, and To End All Wars among other books With great force and compelling detail, Pemberton describes how our political elite-Democrats and Republicans alike-are fiddling while the planet burns. She documents how the Pentagon leadership itself recognizes the climate crisis as our greatest national security threat, yet Congress and the President keep shoveling over $700 billion per year into useless weapons and military outposts. Pemberton arms us with the tools to stop this madness before it is too late. This is an outstanding, and hugely important, book. -- Robert Pollin, Distinguished Professor of Economics, University of Massachusetts Amherst This Tour is a gift. Drawing on unparalleled expertise developed over decades, Pemberton surveys the Military Industrial Complex and its impact on the economy, politics, and everyday life of the United States. Importantly, Pemberton also shows where we must go in what she rightly calls the fight for our lives to move hundreds of billions of dollars from this Complex to build a green economy and save our warming planet. --David Vine, Professor of Anthropology, American University A troubling but fascinating travelogue--shows how military spending distorts local economies and distracts the country from its genuine security challenges. Highly recommended. --Michael Klare, Former Director, Five College Program in Peace and World Security Studies Praise for Six Stops on the National Security Tour Miriam Pemberton has written the definitive contemporary account of the cultural and economic behemoth that is National Security. These two most powerful words in the language of U.S. policy have produced a domestic landscape swathed in military contracting companies, military bases, surveillance systems, and nuclear missile labs and silos. Through firsthand visits to six locations around the country, Pemberton uses her deep expertise and vivid writing to examine this terrain and suggest another way is not just possible but existentially and immediately necessary. --Catherine Lutz,Thomas J. Watson, Jr. Professor Emerita of Anthropology and International Studies, Brown University, and Co-Director, Costs of War This lively, most unusual tour of the United States covers something guidebooks don't. Pemberton shows how our vast military budget has affected communities across the nation, often leaving toxic waste or distorted local economies in its wake. But there are seeds of hope: examples of what we can accomplish using talent and energy to produce what the world desperately needs instead of a river of useless weaponry. --Adam Hochschild, author of King Leopold's Ghost, Bury the Chains, and To End All Wars among other books With great force and compelling detail, Pemberton describes how our political elite-Democrats and Republicans alike-are fiddling while the planet burns. She documents how the Pentagon leadership itself recognizes the climate crisis as our greatest national security threat, yet Congress and the President keep shoveling over $700 billion per year into useless weapons and military outposts. Pemberton arms us with the tools to stop this madness before it is too late. This is an outstanding, and hugely important, book. -- Robert Pollin, Distinguished Professor of Economics, University of Massachusetts Amherst This Tour is a gift. Drawing on unparalleled expertise developed over decades, Pemberton surveys the Military Industrial Complex and its impact on the economy, politics, and everyday life of the United States. Importantly, Pemberton also shows where we must go in what she rightly calls the fight for our lives to move hundreds of billions of dollars from this Complex to build a green economy and save our warming planet. --David Vine, Professor of Anthropology, American University A troubling but fascinating travelogue--shows how military spending distorts local economies and distracts the country from its genuine security challenges. Highly recommended. --Michael Klare, Former Director, Five College Program in Peace and World Security Studies


Praise for Six Stops on the National Security Tour Miriam Pemberton has written the definitive contemporary account of the cultural and economic behemoth that is National Security. These two most powerful words in the language of U.S. policy have produced a domestic landscape swathed in military contracting companies, military bases, surveillance systems, and nuclear missile labs and silos. Through firsthand visits to six locations around the country, Pemberton uses her deep expertise and vivid writing to examine this terrain and suggest another way is not just possible but existentially and immediately necessary. --Catherine Lutz,Thomas J. Watson, Jr. Professor Emerita of Anthropology and International Studies, Brown University, and Co-Director, Costs of War This lively, most unusual tour of the United States covers something guidebooks don't. Pemberton shows how our vast military budget has affected communities across the nation, often leaving toxic waste or distorted local economies in its wake. But there are seeds of hope: examples of what we can accomplish using talent and energy to produce what the world desperately needs instead of a river of useless weaponry. --Adam Hochschild, author of King Leopold's Ghost, Bury the Chains, and To End All Wars among other books With great force and compelling detail, Pemberton describes how our political elite-Democrats and Republicans alike-are fiddling while the planet burns. She documents how the Pentagon leadership itself recognizes the climate crisis as our greatest national security threat, yet Congress and the President keep shoveling over $700 billion per year into useless weapons and military outposts. Pemberton arms us with the tools to stop this madness before it is too late. This is an outstanding, and hugely important, book. -- Robert Pollin, Distinguished Professor of Economics, University of Massachusetts Amherst This Tour is a gift. Drawing on unparalleled expertise developed over decades, Pemberton surveys the Military Industrial Complex and its impact on the economy, politics, and everyday life of the United States. Importantly, Pemberton also shows where we must go in what she rightly calls the fight for our lives to move hundreds of billions of dollars from this Complex to build a green economy and save our warming planet. --David Vine, Professor of Anthropology, American University A troubling but fascinating travelogue--shows how military spending distorts local economies and distracts the country from its genuine security challenges. Highly recommended. --Michael Klare, Former Director, Five College Program in Peace and World Security Studies


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Miriam Pemberton has studied the U.S. military economy and the means of shrinking it down to size for decades, fi rst as Director of the National Commission for Economic Conversion and Disarmament and then as a Research Fellow at the Institute for Policy Studies. With Lawrence Korb, she headed the task force that for a decade produced the annual “Unified Security Budget of the United States.” With William Hartung she edited Lessons from Iraq: Avoiding the Next War (Paradigm, 2008). She headed up the team that produced three successive versions of “Military vs. Climate Security: The Budgets Compared.” Pemberton holds a PhD from the University of Michigan.

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