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Event Series Political Economy Days

Political Economy Days: World War II as a Colonial War? Nazi Lebensraum, its evolution and impact.

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Kristen Marjanovic, Associate Professor of History, Palomar College: “World War II as a Colonial War? Nazi Lebensraum, its evolution and impact.” If interested in attending virtually, please complete the Political… Continue Reading Political Economy Days: World War II as a Colonial War? Nazi Lebensraum, its evolution and impact.

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Event Series Political Economy Days

Political Economy Days: “A Legacy of Separation: Race, Labor, and the Politics of Immigration Enforcement”

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Alex Gomez, Associate Professor of Ethnic Studies, Palomar College: “A Legacy of Separation: Race, Labor, and the Politics of Immigration Enforcement” If interested in attending virtually, please complete the Political… Continue Reading Political Economy Days: “A Legacy of Separation: Race, Labor, and the Politics of Immigration Enforcement”

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Event Series Political Economy Days

Political Economy Days: “A New Chapter? US Policy towards Palestine and the Palestinians in Trump’s Second Presidency”

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Scott Greenwood, Associate Professor of Political Science & Global Studies, CSU San Marcos: “A New Chapter? US Policy towards Palestine and the Palestinians in Trump’s Second Presidency” If interested in… Continue Reading Political Economy Days: “A New Chapter? US Policy towards Palestine and the Palestinians in Trump’s Second Presidency”

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Event Series Political Economy Days

Political Economy Days: “Othering” Someone Right into a Concentration Camp: The Use of Racist Imagery to Deny Civil Liberties”

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Matthew Estes, Professor of History, Palomar College: “Othering” Someone Right into a Concentration Camp: The Use of Racist Imagery to Deny Civil Liberties” If interested in attending virtually, please complete… Continue Reading Political Economy Days: “Othering” Someone Right into a Concentration Camp: The Use of Racist Imagery to Deny Civil Liberties”

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