From Palestine to Chicago: The Circuits of Imperial Policing
The narrative of counterterrorism builds circuits of repressive policing and resistance from the West Bank to the West Side.
Professor Andy Clarno is a sociologist at the University of Illinois, Chicago. His first book, Neoliberal Apartheid: Palestine/Israel and South Africa after 1994, is a comparative study of South Africa and Palestine through the lens of the dynamics of racial capitalism, policing, and settler colonialism.
The narrative of counterterrorism builds circuits of repressive policing and resistance from the West Bank to the West Side.