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U.S.-EUROPE SEMINAR
Ideas / Politics / Literature / Economy

Tuesday, December 2, 6:00-8:30 p.m.
(Wine and cheese reception at 5:30)

Baruch College
Newman Conference Center, Room 763
151 E. 25th Street, New York, NY

TOPIC:
WAR AND DEMOCRACY: The war in Iraq and the American occupation have been
justified as a defense of democracy at home and an extension of democracy abroad.
What conception of military might lies behind this vision? How is the American
intervention in Iraq actually affecting democracy at home and abroad?


Participants in the Roundtable:
Drucilla Cornell (Rutgers)
Donald Pease (Dartmouth)
John Brenkman (Baruch)

For further information, contact: John Brenkman (Department of English, Baruch
College). phone: 646-312-3921. email: [log in to unmask]

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