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_aWashington: _bPublic Integrity Books, _c2003. |
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_axi,166 p. _bPB _c22x14 cm. |
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520 | _aWinner of the 2002 Sigma Delta Chi Book Award, "Making a Killing: The Business of War" investigates the economics of conflict in the post-Cold War era and the groups who profit from the business of war. The book drew on classified intelligence files, government reports, court records and public documents and identified the individuals and companies involved in the privatization of various conflicts, and explained how they often influence the turn of world events. | ||
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_aSpecial Forces Club _911605 |
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_aOil Diplomacy _911606 |
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_aThe International Consortium of Investigative Journalists _911607 |
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