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Renshon, a professor of political science and a trained psychologist and psychoanalyst, discusses his latest book, “The Real Psychology of the Trump Presidency. Read more
Brown, an associate professor of criminal justice at John Jay College of Criminal Justice and The Graduate Center, discusses the 2020 election and the potential for a peaceful presidential transition. Read more

Michael Sharpe, York College, discusses his research on race and immigration in Japan and the Netherlands on International Horizons. Read more
Distinguished Professor Alba talks about his new book, The Great Demographic Illusion: Majority, Minority, and the Expanding American Mainstream. Read more

Prof. Benjamin Hett, History, GC/Hunter, discusses "The Rise of Hitler in the 1930s: Are There Parallels to Our Time?" on the International Horizons podcast with Prof. John Torpey
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Dr. Sam Clark, demographer and epidemiologist at Ohio State University, discusses "Counting the Coronavirus" on International Horizons. Read more

Susan Neiman from the Einstein Forum in Berlin discusses "Coming to Terms with the History of Racial Domination" on International Horizons Read more

Eline Chivot and Francesco Ducci discuss "Governing Technological Innovation" in the European Union on International Horizons
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Marc Limon, Universal Rights Group, discusses "The Uneasy Relationship Between the US and the United Nations" on International Horizons. Read more

Prof. Ettore Recchi, Sciences Po in Paris, discusses "The French Coronavirus Experience" on the International Horizons podcast Read more