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François Missen
An investigative nonfiction work examining the Carlyle Group, one of the most influential private equity firms of the modern era. The book traces the intersections of finance, political access, defense contracting, and state power, showing how investment networks can shape public policy and international conflict. Focused on the firm’s connections to the American political and military establishment, it presents a critical account of how private capital operates within systems of war, lobbying, and government decision-making. Written in French by François Missen, the work is intended for readers interested in contemporary political economy, defense policy, and the influence of financial institutions on democratic governance.
| Publisher | Flammarion |
|---|---|
| Pages | 267 |
| Search language | french |
| ISBN_10 | 2-080-68665-8 primary |
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