Occupied since 1067 is quite a mouthful its hard to memorize it without a nod to q but i suppose it was one of those titles that was intent to be more than just a Job Description it was i thing on purpose trying to assert this certain vision a certain view of history were there any objection to these last words of occupied since 967 at the time when they were being confirmed. Well theres that there was the general Israeli Objection to the mandate altogether but as far as i know they didnt object to the terminology of occupied territory in that context and the purpose for this typically un cumbersome way of describing the position i think reflected the worry that the person that playing the role of special rapporteur might exceed the inquiry into occupation and go more broadly into the relationship of israel and palestine and i think the Human Rights Council was trying to avoid that kind of free inquiry for under on the limited inquiry it was there and means us that are pretty lean your
Exceed the inquiry into occupation and go more broadly into the relationship of israel and palestine and i think the Human Rights Council was trying to avoid that kind of free inquiry for under the limited inquiry it was a means of set up pretty lean your freedom rather than expanding it. Yes curtailing it and also it precludes me from examining whether the palestinians were in some ways also violating human rights within the territory they administer. And i tried to change that way of thinking about the mandate but there was a strong pushback against that effort because who is a fear that if the men the description was changed the mandate itself might disappear your aunt you were at the time a prominent american scholar and International Law and yet as far as i know it was the United States on to the outgoing Bush Administration that also objected pretty strongly to your appointment perhaps because of that believe that you would be more biased towards the palestinians i wonder if the
And the purpose for this typically un cumbersome way of describing the position i think reflected the worry that the person that play the role of special rapporteur might exceed the inquiry into occupation and go more broadly into the relationship of israel and palestine and i think the Human Rights Council was trying to avoid that kind of free inquiry for under the limited inquiry it was a means of set up pretty when your freedom rather than expanding it. Yes curtailing it and also it preclude me from examining whether the palestinians were in some ways also violating human rights within the territory they administer. And i tried to change that way of thinking about the mandate but there was a strong pushback against that effort because who is a fear that if the men the description was changed the mandate itself might disappear your aunt you were at the time a prominent american scholar and International Law and yet as far as i know it was the United States on to the outgoing Bush Adm
The general Israeli Objection to the mandate altogether but as far as i know they didnt object to the terminology of occupied territory in that context and the purpose for this typically un cumbersome way of describing the position i think reflected the worry that the person that playing the role of special rapporteur might exceed the inquiry into occupation and go more broadly into the relationship of israel and palestine and i think the Human Rights Council was trying to avoid that kind of free inquiry for under on delimited inquiry but it was there and means us that are pretty lean your freedom rather than expanding it yet occurred tailing it and also it precluded me from examining whether the palestinians were in some ways also violating human rights within the territory they administer. And i tried to change that way of thinking about the mandate but there was a strong pushback against that effort because who is the fear that if the men the description was changed the mandate itse
Tv, Purdue University professor Kathryn Brownell teaching a class about political advertising, in the 19 fifties. Highlighting the eisenhower president ial campaigns, she compared radio and early tv ads, and discusses what make them successful. Nothing perhaps captures the popular memory of the 19 fifties, like the slogan i like ike. This idea, this been that so many people wore around the campaign of 1952, and 1956 conveys a notion of nostalgia and simplicity. It really emphasizes this idea of the 19 fifties as this era of prosperity, where america was a world leader, and the American People were happy in suburban homes, with their nuclear families. I like ike. Its so simple. And it conveys that happiness. This idea, however, is a myth. And, its a political construction. The 19 fifties, in fact, were a time wrought with racial discrimination, conflict, intense political and social pressures to conform to a suburban ideal, that imposed gender hierarchies and mandated heterosexuality in