Page Text: He is a contributor to the 2011 book My Favourite Teacher , published by NewSouth . He has a chapter in the 2011 book, On Utøya: Anders Breivik, right terror, racism and Europe , on the nexus between Israel and the Right.
He’s the co-editor, with Ahmed Moor, of After Zionism in 2012. A collection of the world’s leading writers and thinkers on the Israel/Palestine conflict, the book outlines how the one-state solution can be achieved in the Middle East. He appeared at London’s Frontline Club to discuss it .
He is the co-editor, with Jeff Sparrow, of Left Turn in 2012. Featuring some of Australia’s leading progressive voices, the collection provides an alternative view on #Occupy, unions, Palestine, the media, war, climate change and other vital issues.
He is a contributor to the 2012 collection, Loving This Planet , edited by Helen Calcidott and published by The New Press, on the importance of Wikileaks.
He’s co-author of the 2013 book For God’s Sake , via Pan Macmillan, on the role of religion, faith and politics in society.
He released in 2013 the best-selling book Profits of Doom released in an updated edition in 2014, including a photography exhibition , about vulture capitalism and privatisation in Afghanistan, Pakistan, Papua New Guinea, Haiti, Australia, the Asia-Pacific, the “war on terror” and beyond.
In 2015 he released a major new book, Disaster Capitalism: Making A Killing Out Of Catastrophe, out with Verso Books . It was out in paperback in January 2017. An Arabic edition was released in 2019 and it became a best-seller .
He wrote/co-produced a documentary with New York based film-maker Thor Neureiter , Disaster Capitalism , about aid, development and politics in Afghanistan, Haiti and Papua New Guinea. It was selected for the prestigious 2016 Hot Docs film festival. It was released in 2018, screening across the globe .
His book on the global “war on drugs”, Pills, Powder and Smoke: Inside the Bloody War on Drugs , featuring on the ground reporting from Honduras, Guinea-Bissau, the Philippines, the US, UK and Australia, was out in 2019 in Australia , the US and India and 2020 in the UK . It’s been translated into Slovakian .
He made a 2019 documentary for Al Jazeera English on abuse of the opioid drug tramadol in Nigeria and Africa, West Africa’s Opioid Crisis, with South African film-maker Naashon Zalk .