9781503605275-1503605272-Tyranny Comes Home: The Domestic Fate of U.S. Militarism

Tyranny Comes Home: The Domestic Fate of U.S. Militarism

ISBN-13: 9781503605275
ISBN-10: 1503605272
Edition: 1
Author: Christopher J. Coyne, Abigail R. Hall
Publication date: 2018
Publisher: Stanford University Press
Format: Paperback 280 pages
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ISBN-13: 9781503605275
ISBN-10: 1503605272
Edition: 1
Author: Christopher J. Coyne, Abigail R. Hall
Publication date: 2018
Publisher: Stanford University Press
Format: Paperback 280 pages

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Tyranny Comes Home: The Domestic Fate of U.S. Militarism (ISBN-13: 9781503605275 and ISBN-10: 1503605272), written by authors Christopher J. Coyne, Abigail R. Hall, was published by Stanford University Press in 2018. With an overall rating of 4.1 stars, it's a notable title among other Systems & Planning (Management & Leadership) books. You can easily purchase or rent Tyranny Comes Home: The Domestic Fate of U.S. Militarism (Paperback) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used Systems & Planning books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.3.

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Many Americans believe that foreign military intervention is central to protecting our domestic freedoms. But Christopher J. Coyne and Abigail R. Hall urge engaged citizens to think again. Overseas, our government takes actions in the name of defense that would not be permissible within national borders. Emboldened by the relative weakness of governance abroad, the U.S. government is able to experiment with a broader range of social controls. Under certain conditions, these policies, tactics, and technologies are then re-imported to America, changing the national landscape and increasing the extent to which we live in a police state. Coyne and Hall examine this pattern—which they dub "the boomerang effect"—considering a variety of rich cases that include the rise of state surveillance, the militarization of domestic law enforcement, the expanding use of drones, and torture in U.S. prisons. Synthesizing research and applying an economic lens, they develop a generalizable theory to predict and explain a startling trend. Tyranny Comes Home unveils a new aspect of the symbiotic relationship between foreign interventions and domestic politics. It gives us alarming insight into incidents like the shooting in Ferguson, Missouri and the Snowden case—which tell a common story about contemporary foreign policy and its impact on our civil liberties.

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