The Empires' Edge: Militarization, Resistance, and Transcending Hegemony in the Pacific. . . examines one of the most pernicious problems of the past two centuries in our region—militarization—and analyzes it in tandem with one of the great hopes of the same era—anti-imperialist resistance movements. . . . This book will help anyone who is interested in contemporary politics and international relations in the Pacific Islands region to appreciate just how high the stakes are when it comes to the militarization of the region—and this means not only scholars but also activists, journalists, and, indeed, military personnel.