SOC 465
Spring 2005 All Classes
Credit: 3 OR 4 hours.
Examination of the background and ramifications of the new wars. Against the backdrop of contemporary globalization we turn to dynamics in the United States as a prelude to the "war on terrorism". In light of data and debates we consider continuities and discontinuities between neoliberal globalization and "war on terrorism", or "permanent war", with regard to government, geopolitics and military strategies, economic policies and trade, corporations, and culture, media and spin.
3 undergraduate hours or 4 graduate hours.
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40656
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Lecture-Discussion
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G4
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6:00PM
-8:50PM
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W
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304 Lincoln Hall
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Nederveen Pieterse, J
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39031
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Lecture
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JNP
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6:00PM
-8:50PM
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W
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304 Lincoln Hall
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Nederveen Pieterse, J
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