Description: The past decade has seen a sharp rise in economic disparities, wars, technology, weaponry and violence. We now face a world overwhelmed with hatred and conflict. Susan Tolchin, professor of public policy at George Mason University, explores the impact of media headlines, actions of leaders and the continued military power of the West as catalysts for global hostilities, particularly toward America. Specific case studies include Darfur, Sierra Leone, Kashmir and the Middle East. Uncover the foundation of conflicts upon which terrorism and violence has built upon in this fascinating research into the surge of hatred.
Speaker(s):
Susan Tolchin, Ph.D.
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