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The Complex: How the Military Invades Our Everyday Lives : ウィキペディア英語版 | The Complex: How the Military Invades Our Everyday Lives
''The Complex: How the Military Invades Our Everyday Lives'' is a book about the United States military, written by journalist Nick Turse. It was published in 2008 in hardcover format by Metropolitan Books. The book describes the vast changes in the industrial complex of the U.S. military from the days of President Dwight D. Eisenhower to 2008, its effect on American society, and how the military and private business spheres interact with each other. The book received positive reviews in Mother Jones and ''Inter Press Service'', and critical reviews by Jeffrey St. Clair of ''CounterPunch'', and in ''Kirkus Reviews''. ==Background== Nick Turse received a Ph.D. from Columbia University in Sociomedical Sciences. His Ph.D. dissertation is titled: " Kill Anything That Moves': United States War Crimes and Atrocites in Vietnam, 1965–1973'' ",〔Nick Turse, (Kill Anything That Moves : U.s. War Crimes And Atrocities In Vietnam, 1965–1973 ), a doctoral dissertation, Columbia University 2005〕〔Nick Turse, (“A My Lai a Month: How the US Fought the Vietnam War” ), The Asia-Pacific Journal, Vol. 47-6-08, November 21, 2008〕 and it utilized the war-crime archive and historical texts to analyze the doctrine of atrocity.〔 Turse is the research director of TomDispatch.com, a project of ''The Nation Institute''.〔 He is the recipient of a James Aronson Award for Social Justice Journalism, and in 2009 received a Ridenhour Prize for Reportorial Distinction. ''The Complex'' is Turse's first book.
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