Globalisation has created an interconnected world, but has not
diminished violence, militarism and inequality. This book describes how
the entrenched power of global elites has created a deadly cycle of
violence, enacted through the Military Industrial Complex. Vijay Mehta
shows how attempts at peaceful national development, environmental
sustainability and human rights are routinely blocked by Western powers.
He locates the 2008 financial crisis in US attempts to block China's
model of development. He shows how Europe and the US conspire with
regional dictators to prevent countries from developing advanced
industries, and how this system has fed terrorism. The Economics of
Killing argues that a different world is possible, based on policies of
disarmament, demilitarisation and sustainable development.