To what extent is the ‘war on terror’ a tool for securing the US’ imperial interests?
Topic: To what extent is the ‘war on terror’ a tool for securing the US’ imperial interests?
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Robert Patman (2006) ‘Globalisation, the New US Exceptionalism and the War on Terror’, Third World Quarterly 27(6), pp. 963-986.
Rogers, Paul. (2012). ‘Global Terrorism’. In Michael Cox and Doug Stokes (Eds.), US Foreign Policy, Oxford: Oxford University Press, pp. 335-350.
Naghshpour, Shahdad and Joseph J. St. Marie. (2010). In Robert J. Pauly Jr. (Ed.) The Ashgate Research Companion to US Foreign Policy. Farnham: Ashgate, pp. 273-286.
Further reading:
Keenan, Jeremy H. (2010). Africa Unsecured? The Role of the Global War on Terror (GWOT) in Securing US Imperial Interests in Africa’. Critical Studies on Terrorism, 3(1), pp. 27-47.
McCrisken, Trevor and Mark Phythian. (2014). ‘The Offensive Turn: US Intelligence and the ‘War on Terror’. In Inderjeet Parmar, Linda Miller and Mark Ledwidge (Eds.), Obama and the World: New Directions in US Foreign Policy. London: Routledge, pp. 185-196.
Chomsky, Noam. (2003). ‘Wars of Terror’. New Political Science, 25(1), pp. 113- 127.
Joseph Foxell (2004) ‘What Went Wrong in the U.S. “War on Terror”? American Foreign Policy Interests, 26(6), pp. 485-500.
McCrisken,Trevor (2011). ‘Ten years on: Obama's war on terrorism in rhetoric and practice’. International Affairs, 87(4), pp. 781-801.
David R Farber (2007) What They Think of Us: International Perceptions of the United States Since 9/11. Princeton: Princeton University Press.
these books should be included in the referencing and am aiming to get a high marks so please make it clear