Sanctions As Siege Warfare w/ Manu Karuka

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This episode of Guerrilla History is a continuation of our Sanctions As War miniseries (check out our earlier episodes from the series if you've not already!).  In this episode, we lay out some very interesting historical and analytical parallels between sieges throughout history and modern sanctions regimes.  A fascinating conversation with a great scholar and committed anti-imperialist, you don't want to miss this!  Be sure to also stay turned for more installments of our Sanctions As War series! Manu Karuka is Assistant Professor of American Studies affiliated faculty in Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies at Barnard College. He is author of Empire’s Tracks: Indigenous Nations, Chinese Workers, and the Transcontinental Railroad (University of California Press, 2019). Help support the show by signing up to our patreon, where you also will get bonus content: https://www.patreon.com/guerrillahistory  We also have a (free!) newsletter you can sign up for, a great resource for political education!