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The Domestic Costs of America’s Post-9/11 Wars

The Domestic Costs of America’s Post-9/11 Wars

Trending Globally: Politics and Policy · The Watson School

June 22, 202233m 55s

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Show Notes

This past year, Trending Globally has been teaming up with the Costs of War Project to explore the effects of 20 years of America’s post-9/11 wars. Past episodes have explored America’s growing military presence around the world, the refugee crisis these wars have created, and the effects they’ve had on our planet and environment. 

This episode takes a closer look at how these wars have changed life in the United States – in cities, towns, and communities across the country. The first part of the episode focuses on a transformation that’s become all too visible in the past few years: the militarization of America’s police. The second part of the episode focuses on a less-visible phenomenon, but one that’s killed more servicepeople and veterans than all 20 years of combat combined

Guests on this episode:

Dr. Jessica Katzenstein 

Dr. Ben Suitt 

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