The Silent War (book) explained
The Silent War: Imperialism and the Changing Perception of Race is a 1998 book by sociologist Frank Furedi. The book gives an account of the changing balance of power between the West and the Third World since the end of the Second World War.[1]
Further reading
- Hadjor . Kofi Buenor . 1999 . Book Review: The Silent War: Imperialism and the Changing Perception of Race . . September 1, 1999 . 30 . 1 . 133–135 . 10.1177/002193479903000108 . 145705375 .
- News: Howe . Stephen . Thursday Book: The hobby horse of race war . . August 6, 1998 .
- Willinsky . John . 2000 . The Silent War: Imperialism and the Changing Perception of Race . . 105 . 4 . 1224–1226 . 10.1086/210419 .
Notes and References
- News: Silent fears of society's cancer . . July 31, 1998 . April 8, 2020 .