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AK-47: The Weapon That Changed the Face of War

Autor Larry Kahaner
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 5 noi 2007
No single weapon has spread so much raw power to so many people in so little time and had such a devastating effect as the AK–47 assault rifle. This book examines the legacy of this world–changing weapon, from its creation as means of fighting the Nazis to its ubiquity today in every kind of conflict, from civil wars in Africa to gang wars in L.A.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780470168806
ISBN-10: 0470168803
Pagini: 258
Dimensiuni: 150 x 227 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.37 kg
Editura: Wiley (TP)
Colecția John Wiley &Sons
Locul publicării:Hoboken, United States

Descriere

"A chilling and perversely entertaining look at the dark side of innovation."
BusinessWeek "During the past half–century, the AK–47 assault rifle has established itself as the most ubiquitous implement of destruction on the planet. No other gun comes close for its durability, low price, ease of operation, and sheer killing power. It has become a mainstay of armies and terrorists alike, and a universal icon of revolutionary upheaval. Larry Kahaner′s book is the best history of this weapon that I have seen. AK–47: The Weapon That Changed the Face of War will appeal to anyone who has ever watched the History Channel or the evening news." Max Boot, senior fellow, Council on Foreign Relationsand author of The Savage Wars of Peace
"Anyone who has fought or watched a war over the last half–century recognizes the AK–47, but few know much about it. Kahaner traces the rifle′s role in wars from Vietnam to Iraq and from Central America to Central Africa. A fascinating biography of a weapon that has truly changed world history." Stephen Kinzer, author of Overthrow
No single weapon has spread so much raw power to so many people in so little time and had such a devastating effect as the AK–47 assault rifle. AK–47 tells the story of this most vicious and effective weapon, and how those who wield it have changed the world. Cheap and easy to use, it is the fuel that keeps alive protracted "small wars" in Africa, Asia, South America, and the Middle East, and domestic crime almost everywhere. This book takes aim at the AK′s lethal legacy which will continue for years to come from a uniquely appropriate perspective: the barrel of a gun.

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"A chilling and perversely entertaining look at the dark side of innovation."
BusinessWeek "During the past half–century, the AK–47 assault rifle has established itself as the most ubiquitous implement of destruction on the planet. No other gun comes close for its durability, low price, ease of operation, and sheer killing power. It has become a mainstay of armies and terrorists alike, and a universal icon of revolutionary upheaval. Larry Kahaner′s book is the best history of this weapon that I have seen. AK–47: The Weapon That Changed the Face of War will appeal to anyone who has ever watched the History Channel or the evening news." Max Boot, senior fellow, Council on Foreign Relationsand author of The Savage Wars of Peace
"Anyone who has fought or watched a war over the last half–century recognizes the AK–47, but few know much about it. Kahaner traces the rifle′s role in wars from Vietnam to Iraq and from Central America to Central Africa. A fascinating biography of a weapon that has truly changed world history." Stephen Kinzer, author of Overthrow
No single weapon has spread so much raw power to so many people in so little time and had such a devastating effect as the AK–47 assault rifle. AK–47 tells the story of this most vicious and effective weapon, and how those who wield it have changed the world. Cheap and easy to use, it is the fuel that keeps alive protracted "small wars" in Africa, Asia, South America, and the Middle East, and domestic crime almost everywhere. This book takes aim at the AK′s lethal legacy which will continue for years to come from a uniquely appropriate perspective: the barrel of a gun.

Cuprins

Acknowledgments. Author s Note.
Introduction.
1. Protecting the Motherland.
2. A Reputation Born in the Rice Paddies.
3. Pandora s Box.
4. The African Credit Card.
5. The Kalashnikov Culture Reaches Latin America.
6. Kalashnikov and His Gun Visit America.
7. The United Nations Takes On the True Weapons of Mass Destruction.
8. AK versus M–16: Part 2.
9. The Second Selling of the AK.
Epilogue: The Last Days of the AK?
Notes.
Index.

Notă biografică

Larry Kahaner is an award–winning journalist and former Washington staff correspondent for BusinessWeek magazine. He is the author of eight books, including the groundbreaking Competitive Intelligence, and has been a guest expert on many shows, including Larry King Live, NPR′s All Things Considered, and CBS Evening News.

Recenzii

Journalist Kahaner (The Quotations of Chairman Greenspan: Words from the Man Who Can Shake the World) presents a detailed study of the AK–47, the single most deadly weapon ever produced, and its designer. Mikhail Kalashnikov, a mechanically inclined Russian soldier, came up with this simple submachine gun to counter superior German weaponry during World War II. Brought into mass production in 1947 (this date formed the final part of the weapon′s name, Avtomat Kalashnikov 1947), the AK–47 was shipped by the Soviet Union to Eastern Europe, Africa, Asia, South America, and the Middle East during the Cold War. In part because they are so easy to make, 80 to 100 million AKs have been manufactured and distributed during the last 59 years. Moreover, the AK has proven a superior weapon to the American M–16. Kahaner provides an interesting discussion of how internal politics in the U.S. Army led it to adopt, instead, an inferior, lightweight machine gun. Kalashnikov, who lives in Russia today, never became rich from his design, but he did receive recognition outside his homeland for the impact of his weapon. A fascinating examination; recommended for all libraries.
Stephen L. Hupp, West Virginia Univ. Lib., Parkersburg (Library Journal, October 15, 2006)
"A fascinating examination...." (Library Journal, October 15, 2006)