$2000 marketing and publicity budget
National drive-time radio tour on Pacifica stations
National radio and TV interviews Democracy Now!
Features in the Nation, Slate, Mother Jones, Tom Dispatch
Advertising in Nation, Slate, Mother Jones, Tom Dispatch
Promotion on the author's website (list web address:
http://www.nickturse.com
Nick Turse, an award-winning journalist and historian, is the author/editor of several books including The Changing Face of Empire: Special Ops, Drones, Spies, Proxy Fighters, Secret Bases, and Cyberwarfare (Haymarket), is the managing editor of TomDispatch.com, and a fellow at the Nation Institute.
"Gripping and meticulous, Nick Turse’s reporting on Africa sheds
much-needed light on shadowy missions the U.S. military would
rather keep secret. His investigations of U.S. military missions in
Africa in Tomorrow’s Battlefield reveal a secret war with grave
implications for Africans and Americans, alike.
Glenn Greenwald
"Nick Turse’s investigative reporting has revealed a remarkable
picture of evolving US military operations in Africa that have been
concealed from view, but have ominous portent, as he demonstrates
vividly and in depth.”
Noam Chomsky
"In the first book length account of AFRICOM’s operations, Nick
Turse chronicles how in a very short time, Africa went from the
margins of US foreign policyto be not just the warzone of
tomorrow, but of today."
Sean Jacobs, international affairs faculty at The New School and
founder of Africa is a Country
"U.S. military training missions, joint exercises, military aid
operations in many different countries, most ruled by repressive
regimes... sound like the Middle East? The Arabian Peninsula? Think
again. The indispensable Nick Turse introduces us to the rapidly
expanding American military footprint in Africa. It is astounding
how few other journalists have paid attention to this highly
important story."
Adam Hochschild, author of To End All Wars: A Story of Loyalty and
Rebellion, 1914-1918 and King Leopold's Ghost: A Story of Greed,
Terror and Heroism in Colonial Africa
"A dogged and intrepid journalist who won't take 'no comment' for
an answer, Nick Turse has done a fantastic job of exposing the U.S.
military's expansion into Africa and the proliferation of its
secret missions on the continent."
Craig Whitlock, Pentagon correspondent, Washington Post
"Tomorrow's Battlefield is an urgently needed resource for all
those seeking ways to end military intervention in Africa."
Lee Sustar, Socialist Worker
"Gripping and meticulous, Nick Turse’s reporting on Africa sheds
much-needed light on shadowy missions the U.S. military would
rather keep secret. His investigations of U.S. military missions in
Africa in Tomorrow’s Battlefield reveal a secret war with grave
implications for Africans and Americans, alike.
—Glenn Greenwald
"Nick Turse’s investigative reporting has revealed a remarkable
picture of evolving US military operations in Africa that have been
concealed from view, but have ominous portent, as he demonstrates
vividly and in depth.”
—Noam Chomsky
"In the first book length account of AFRICOM’s operations, Nick
Turse chronicles how in a very short time, Africa went from the
margins of US foreign policy—to be not just the warzone of
tomorrow, but of today."
—Sean Jacobs, international affairs faculty at The New School and
founder of Africa is a Country
"U.S. military training missions, joint exercises, military aid
operations in many different countries, most ruled by repressive
regimes... sound like the Middle East? The Arabian Peninsula? Think
again. The indispensable Nick Turse introduces us to the rapidly
expanding American military footprint in Africa. It is astounding
how few other journalists have paid attention to this highly
important story."
—Adam Hochschild, author of To End All Wars: A Story of Loyalty and
Rebellion, 1914-1918 and King Leopold's Ghost: A Story of Greed,
Terror and Heroism in Colonial Africa
"A dogged and intrepid journalist who won't take 'no comment' for
an answer, Nick Turse has done a fantastic job of exposing the U.S.
military's expansion into Africa and the proliferation of its
secret missions on the continent."
—Craig Whitlock, Pentagon correspondent, Washington Post
"Tomorrow's Battlefield is an urgently needed resource for all
those seeking ways to end military intervention in Africa."
—Lee Sustar, Socialist Worker
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