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- by Namir Khaliq
- by Darshana Narayanan
Last week, the International Court of Justice (ICJ) ruled that Israel’s occupation of the West Bank, East Jerusalem, and the Gaza strip is unlawful. It also found Israel guilty of violating the prohibition on racial segregation and apartheid. Even though this merely confirms what has already been asserted for decades by Palestinian civil society, human […]
Political Economy Seminar
Class, Party, and American Politics in 2024
Speaker: Matthew Karp, Princeton University
Time and date: Friday, 2 August 2024, 4-5:30 pm
Location: A02 Social Sciences Building, Room 650, The University of Sydney
Abstract: It may be the most pervasive question in twenty-first century politics, all across the post-industrial world: Why have so many working-class voters, the backbone of socialist and progressive struggles across the twentieth century, turned away from parties of the left? Everyone from Thomas Piketty to J.D. Vance seems to have weighed in, but the debate rages on. This talk explores the emergence of what some call “class dealignment” in the United States, focusing especially on the last two decades, and evaluating the current shape of both the Republican and Democratic political coalitions. Drawing on my work with the Center for Working Class Politics, I argue that dealignment represents an existential crisis for the American left and suggest some ways left-wing politicians might push back against these macro trends.
The 17th Annual E.L. ‘Ted’ Wheelwright Lecture
Dollar Hegemony as Law-Making Power, or How the Dollar Shapes the Rules of Global Capitalism
Speaker: Ntina Tzouvala (ANU)
Date and time: Thursday 12 September, doors open 5:30 pm, lecture 6-8 pm
Location: University of Sydney, venue to be advised. Please register to be updated on the venue.
Registrations: https://events.humanitix.com/17th-annual-wheelwright-lecture
Lecture abstract
Organizers say attacks from the Israeli prime minister, who faces charges of war crimes, showed the strength of their movement.
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