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GLOBALISTAN :How the Globalized World is Dissolving Into Liquid War

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Pepe Escobar's breathtaking tour de force, a view of the globalizing world as it dissolves into Liquid War.

368 pages, Kindle Edition

First published January 1, 2007

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494 reviews40 followers
August 31, 2022
For someone who regularly follows Pepe's Escobar work, I would like to see him creating a new REVISED edition of this book.
In the name of credibility, certain absurdities, misinterpretations and even blatant lies he told in the chapter like Russia, China, Europe, or Sudan should be edited.
Escobar often positions himself as a stubborn critic of Collective West's imperialism. Unfortunately, in this dated book, he analyzed Russia, China, and Europe with the language, biases, viewpoints, beliefs, and prejudices of the typical Western imperialists he usually proposes to refute. It simply doesn't make sense.


(read in Beijing, China)
Profile Image for Noah Skocilich.
111 reviews8 followers
April 21, 2018
This book takes what you would learn from reading Shock Doctrine for granted and takes the reader on a detailed global tour of the world today (well, as of 2006) to see how the patterns that Shock Doctrine makes clear are actually manifest in the world.

I feel greatly served in my understanding of global economics and politics by having read this book.
Profile Image for Manila Brown.
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September 24, 2020
Great insights into the real and ugly world of war, tyranny and global supremacy - the kind of stuff no school or university is permitted to teach you.
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89 reviews5 followers
January 6, 2009
Escobar contextualizes the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan in terms of oil, terrorism, and shifting geopolitical balances, envisioning a future of which the two current wars of U.S. engagement multiply into dozens of conflicts.
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2 reviews5 followers
March 6, 2015
A little dated (2006), but a thorough overview of the worldwide political, economic situation as of that time.
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