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The urgent truth about the privatization of America’s national security that exposes where this industry came from, how it operates, where it's heading—and why we should be concerned.Thirty years ago there were no private military and security companies (PMSCs); there were only mercenaries. Now the PMSCs are a bona-fide industry, an indispensable part of American foreign and military policy. PMSCs assist US forces in combat operations and replace them after the military withdraws from combat zones; they guard our embassies; they play key roles in US counterterrorism strategies; and Homeland Security depends on them. Their services include maritime security, police training, drone operations, cyber security, and intelligence analysis (as Edward Snowden has famously revealed). Even the United Nations employs them.When did this happen? The turning point came when the US found itself in a prolonged war with Iraq, but without adequate forces. So the Bush Administration turned to the PMSCs to fill the gap. Private contractors and subcontractors eventually exceeded the traditional troops. The industry has never scaled back.Ann Hagedorn profiles the members of Congress who recognize the dangers of dependence on PMSCs, but have been unable to limit them or even determine their true scope. She takes us to the exclusive club in London where the PMSCs were created, and she reveals the key figure in the evolution of the industry. She introduces us to a US Army general who studies new developments, such as PMSCs’ drone operations, and worries about PMSCs potentially fighting American troops. The Invisible Soldiers will inspire a national dialogue about a little-known international industry on which our security rests.

Hardcover:

9781416598800 | Simon & Schuster, August 19, 2014, cover price $28.00

Paperback:

9781416598817 | Reprint edition (Simon & Schuster, July 28, 2015), cover price $17.00

CD/Spoken Word:

9781491599167 | Unabridged edition (Brilliance Audio, July 28, 2015), cover price $19.99 | About this edition: The urgent truth about the privatization of America’s national security that exposes where this industry came from, how it operates, where it's heading—and why we should be concerned.
9781491535219 | Mp3 una edition (Brilliance Audio, August 19, 2014), cover price $14.99 | About this edition: The urgent truth about the privatization of America’s national security that exposes where this industry came from, how it operates, where it's heading—and why we should be concerned.
9781491535202 | Unabridged edition (Brilliance Audio, August 19, 2014), cover price $29.99

CD/Spoken Word:

9781491535226, titled "The Invisible Soldiers: How America Outsourced Our Security: Library Edition" | Unabridged edition (Brilliance Audio Lib Edn, August 19, 2014), cover price $62.97

Product Description: From the highest hill above the town of Ripley, Ohio, you can see five bends in the Ohio River. You can see the hills of northern Kentucky and the rooftops of Ripley's riverfront houses. And you can see what the abolitionist John Rankin saw from his house at the top of that hill, where for nearly forty years he placed a lantern each night to guide fugitive slaves to freedom beyond the river...read more

Hardcover:

9780684870656 | Simon & Schuster, January 1, 2003, cover price $25.00 | About this edition: Traces the story of John Rankin and the heroes of the Ripley, Ohio, line of the Underground Railroad, identifying the pre-Civil War conflicts between abolitionists and slave chasers along the Ohio River banks.

Paperback:

9780684870663 | Reprint edition (Simon & Schuster, February 1, 2004), cover price $15.99 | About this edition: Traces the story of John Rankin and the heroes of the Ripley, Ohio, line of the Underground Railroad, identifying the pre-Civil War conflicts between abolitionists and slave chasers along the Ohio River banks.

Prebinding:

9781435290037 | Reprint edition (Paw Prints, May 29, 2008), cover price $24.00 | About this edition: From the highest hill above the town of Ripley, Ohio, you can see five bends in the Ohio River.

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Explains how key events from the year 1919 are comparable to those of today's world, documenting how such problems as terrorism, governmental repression of civil liberties, and domestic surveillance were hotly debated period issues, in an account that cites the contributions of such figures as J. Edgar Hoover, Woodrow Wilson, and W. E. B. DuBois. 40,000 first printing.

Hardcover:

9780743243711 | Simon & Schuster, April 10, 2007, cover price $30.00 | About this edition: The surprising story of America in the year 1919--democracy under stress.

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Product Description: Written with the sweep of an epic novel and grounded in extensive research into contemporary documents, Savage Peace is a striking portrait of American democracy under stress. It is the surprising story of America in the year 1919...read more

Paperback:

9780743243728 | Reprint edition (Simon & Schuster, April 22, 2008), cover price $32.99 | About this edition: Written with the sweep of an epic novel and grounded in extensive research into contemporary documents, Savage Peace is a striking portrait of American democracy under stress.

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A shocking investigation of the world's fastest growing criminal enterprise, kidnapping for ransom and political advantage, offers the first detailed look at the furtive perpetrators, their victims, and the international role of the FBI. 35,000 first printing. (view table of contents)

Hardcover:

9780805040784 | 1 edition (Henry Holt & Co, June 1, 1998), cover price $25.00 | About this edition: An investigation of the world's fastest growing criminal enterprise, kidnapping for ransom and political advantage, offers the first detailed look at the furtive perpetrators, their victims, and the international role of the FBI

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