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The Peacebuilding Podcast : From Conflict To Common Ground
Susan Coleman
49 episodes
9 months ago
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Ep. 039: Stephanie Savell: The Costs of War
The Peacebuilding Podcast : From Conflict To Common Ground
43 minutes 37 seconds
6 years ago
Ep. 039: Stephanie Savell: The Costs of War
I've been looking for somebody who could talk credibly about money. Of course, this podcast isn’t really about that. This podcast is about focusing on processes and ideas that build common ground and complex systems. However, I’ve always believed that one of the things you need to look at is money. I'm so excited to have found Stephanie Savell and The Cost of War project. There are three women who are doing an amazing job documenting what has been spent by the United States and to some extent, other countries, on what they call the post 9/11 wars. Stephanie Savell is an anthropologist of militarism, security and political culture and has studied these topics in the United States and in Brazil. She co-directs Brown University’s Cost of War project. She was one of the younger members and I thought it was appropriate that one of the younger members of The Cost of War project speak because it sounds like we are really mortgaging our children’s future in the United States with the amount that is being spent on the military. Let’s hear Stephanie talk about this more as she has done a lot of research and talks credibly and clearly about what exactly is going on.
The Peacebuilding Podcast : From Conflict To Common Ground