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The book characterizes the structure of the U.S. military-industrial complex, explores the ways and methods of its influence on foreign policy, examines the activities of individual components of the military-industrial complex, their impact and influence on the adoption of specific foreign policy decisions in the period of 60-70s. The interrelation of the military-industrial complex with the U.S. foreign policy in certain regions of the world is revealed, the problem of disarmament and the extent of the MIC's influence on the economy and science are considered.
The work is intended for readers interested in the United States and its foreign policy.
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