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Cora Goldstein

Dr. Cora Goldstein focuses on the intricate dynamics of culture, power, and warfare, particularly through the lens of American military occupations in Germany and Iraq. As a distinguished faculty member in the Department of Political Science at California State University, Long Beach, she brings a wealth of knowledge and insight to her students and colleagues. Dr. Goldstein completed her undergraduate studies at U.C. Berkeley, where she developed a foundational understanding of political science, before advancing to the University of Chicago for her Ph.D., where she honed her expertise in international relations and military history. Her research is particularly renowned for its exploration of how visual propaganda was utilized during the American occupation of Germany, a theme she thoroughly examines in her acclaimed book, "Capturing the German Eye: American Visual Propaganda in Occupied Germany." This work, along with her numerous articles published in esteemed journals such as the Journal of Military History, Disappearing War, and Military Review, underscores her commitment to understanding the cultural dimensions of military power and occupation. Dr. Goldstein's teaching is deeply informed by her research, offering students a nuanced perspective on the complexities of international relations and the historical contexts of warfare. Her courses often delve into the ways in which cultural narratives and power structures influence military strategies and outcomes, providing students with a comprehensive understanding of these critical issues. In addition to her academic pursuits, Dr. Goldstein is actively involved in various scholarly communities, contributing to discussions and debates on the role of culture in military contexts. Her work not only enriches the academic field but also offers valuable insights into contemporary military and political strategies. Through her research and teaching, Dr. Goldstein continues to shed light on the pivotal role of culture in shaping military occupations and warfare, making significant contributions to the fields of political science and international relations. Her dedication to exploring these complex interactions ensures that her work remains relevant and impactful in both academic and policy-making circles.

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