martes, 5 de noviembre de 2019

PORTFOLIO ENTRY #19

"The fall of the Berlin Wall and the Multiplication of Western Walls"     



About James Petras


James Petras is a Bartle Professor (Emeritus) of Sociology at Binghamton University, New York.













He is the author of more than 62 books published in 29 languages, and over 600 articles in professional journals, including the American Sociological Review, British Journal of Sociology, Social Research, and Journal of Peasant Studies. He has published over 2000 articles in nonprofessional journals such as the New York Times, the Guardian, the Nation, Christian Science Monitor, Foreign Policy, New Left Review, Partisan Review, TempsModerne, Le Monde Diplomatique, and his commentary is widely carried on the internet.
His publishers have included Random House, John Wiley, Westview, Routledge, Macmillan, Verso, Zed Books and Pluto Books. He is winner of the Career of Distinguished Service Award from the American Sociological Association’s Marxist Sociology Section, the Robert Kenny Award for Best Book, 2002, and the Best Dissertation, Western Political Science Association in 1968. His most recent titles include Unmasking Globalization: Imperialism of the Twenty-First Century (2001); co-author The Dynamics of Social Change in Latin America (2000), System in Crisis (2003), co-author Social Movements and State Power (2003), co-author Empire With Imperialism (2005), co-author)Multinationals on Trial (2006).
He has a long history of commitment to social justice, working in particular with the Brazilian Landless Workers Movement for 11 years. In 1973-76 he was a member of the Bertrand Russell Tribunal on Repression in Latin America. He writes a monthly column for the Mexican newspaper, La Jornada, and previously, for the Spanish daily, El Mundo. He received his B.A. from Boston University and Ph.D. from the University of California at Berkeley.


KEY CONCEPTS FROM THE PAPER.

NATO

NATO is an alliance of countries from Europe and North America. It provides a unique link between these two continents, enabling them to consult and cooperate in the field of defence and security, and conduct multinational crisis-management operations together.



LEGAL WALLS

Many refugees who flee the war zones crash up against the European ‘legal walls’ –immigration restrictions, concentration camps and prolonged detentions.


BAD WALLS 

Walls that protect Communist, nationalist or leftist regimes are repressive, dehumanizing and must fall


GOOD WALLS
Walls that keep out victims of imperialist wars are progressive and necessary for ‘national security

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