Capitalism, Christian Right, and Genocide: USA Today - Chris Hedges in 
Conversation w/ Bassam Haddad
Extended conversation with Pulitzer-Prize winning journalist, Chris Hedges, 
where he will address changes and continuities in the political landscape of 
the United States, its policies in the Middle East, and its role in Israel’s 
genocide in Gaza. Hedges pays close attention to the current moment in the 
United States, with the advent of Trump’s presidency.FeaturingSpeaker:Chris 
Hedges is a Pulitzer-Prize winning journalist and was once the Middle East 
Bureau Chief and Balkan Bureau Chief for The New York Times. He spent two 
decades covering wars, revolutions, social upheavals, dictatorships and failed 
states in Latin America, Africa, the Middle East and the Balkans. Hedges, an 
Arabic speaker, reported for seven years from Gaza and the occupied West Bank. 
He covered resistance movements around the globe and the tactics used by 
regimes, including the apartheid government of Israel, to attempt to destroy 
them. Hedges, who holds a Master of Divinity from Harvard University, where is 
also studied the classics, has taught at Columbia University, New York 
University, Princeton University and the University of Toronto. He has taught 
for over a decade in the college degree program in the New Jersey prison system 
offered by Rutgers University. He is the author of 14 books, including several 
New York Times best sellers, on war, politics and the decline of the American 
empire.Hosted by:Bassam Haddad is Founding Director of the Middle East and 
Islamic Studies Program and Associate Professor at the Schar School of Policy 
and Government at George Mason University. He is the author of Business 
Networks in Syria: The Political Economy of Authoritarian Resilience (Stanford 
University Press, 2011) and co-editor of A Critical Political Economy of the 
Middle East (Stanford University Press, 2021). Bassam is Co-Founder/Editor of 
Jadaliyya Ezine and Executive Director of the Arab Studies Institute. He serves 
as Founding Editor of the Arab Studies Journal and the Knowledge Production 
Project. He is co-producer/director of the award-winning documentary film, 
About Baghdad, and director of the acclaimed series Arabs and Terrorism. Bassam 
is Executive Producer of Status Podcast Channel and Director of the Middle East 
Studies Pedagogy Initiative (MESPI). He received MESA's Jere L. Bacharach 
Service Award in 2017 for his service to the profession. Currently, Bassam is 
working on his second Syria book titled Understanding The Syrian Calamity: 
Regime, Opposition, Outsiders (forthcoming, Stanford University 
Press).Jadaliyya 


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