Class, Race and Corporate Power Volume 3 Issue 2 Article 7 2015 Responses to David N. Gibbs Article by John Theis, Scott Laderman, Jean Bricmont, Latha Varadarajan, Kees van der Pijl, and John Feffer Various Authors
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[email protected]. Responses to David N. Gibbs Article by John Theis, Scott Laderman, Jean Bricmont, Latha Varadarajan, Kees van der Pijl, and John Feffer Abstract This piece comprises the responses of six scholars to the article posted in this same issue of Class, Race and Corporate Power by David N. Gibbs titled "How the Srebrenica Massacre Redefined US Foreign Policy." Keywords Srebrenica; Srebrenica Massacre; US Foriegn Policy; Humanitarian Intervention Creative Commons License This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 License. This perspectives is available in Class, Race and Corporate Power: https://digitalcommons.fiu.edu/ classracecorporatepower/vol3/iss2/7 Response by John Theis, Lone Star College David Gibbs discusses an important change in the way American foreign policy is conceptualized today.