Professor Cora Goldstein

Office: SSPA 247
Phone: (562) 985-4852
Email: Cora.Goldstein@csulb.edu
I am a Professor of Political Science at California State University, Long Beach. I received my B.A. from U.C. Berkeley, and my Ph.D. from the Department of Political Science at the University of Chicago in 2002.
Select publications:
Capturing the German Eye: American Visual Propaganda in Occupied Germany (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2009).
鈥淎 Comparative Analysis of Cultural Control: The German Military Occupation of France (1940-1942) and the American Military Occupation of Germany (1945-1949),鈥 The Journal of Military History, October 2016.
鈥淕ood Kill? US Soldiers and the Killing of Civilians in American Film,鈥 in Disappearing War (Edinburgh University Press, 2017)
鈥淒rones, Honor, and War,鈥 Military Review, November-December 2015.
鈥淭he Afghanistan Experience: Some Reflections on Democratization by Force,鈥 Parameters, Autumn 2012, volume 42, No. 3.
鈥淛ust War Theory and Democratization by Force,鈥 Military Review, September-October 2012.
鈥2003 Iraq, 1945 Germany, and 1940 France: Success and Failure in Military Occupations,鈥 Military Review, July-August 2010.
鈥淎 Strategic Failure: American Information Control Policy in Occupied Iraq,鈥 Military Review, March-April 2008.
鈥淏efore the CIA: American actions in the German fine arts (1946-1949),鈥Diplomatic History, Vol. 29, No. 5, November 2005.
鈥淏efrier in Ketten: Die Besatzung des Iraks ist ein Fiasko. Aber kein Grund zu gehen.鈥 (Iraq: Liberation or Occupation?), Internationale Politik, No. 11, 60 Jahr, November 2005.
鈥淭he Ulenspiegel and Anti-American Discourse in the American Sector of Berlin,鈥 German Politics and Society, Vol. 23, No. 2, Summer 2005.
鈥淭he Control of Visual Representation: American Art Policy in Occupied Germany, 1945-1949,鈥 Intelligence and National Security, Vol. 18, No. 2, Summer 2003.