Search Results - "Journal of global faultlines"
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Voices from Ukraine: Introduction by Jonathan Jackson and Lily Hamourtziadou
Published in Journal of global faultlines (30-05-2024)“…In this period of global insecurity, sharing human experiences acts as a tool to preserve history, educate future generations, foster empathy, prevent…”
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Keeping track of the death toll in war zones
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The Tree of Knowledge still bears fruit
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Embedded journalism as a strategic enabler in US contentious foreign policy-making domestic legitimization: Evidence from the 2003 invasion of Iraq
Published in Journal of global faultlines (01-05-2024)“…This article argues that in controversial conflicts, such as the 2003–2011 Iraq War, the US government can strategically utilize the influence it exhibits over…”
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The conflict in Northern Ireland: A soldier’s insight
Published in Journal of global faultlines (01-05-2024)“…War is the most destructive of human actions, leaving a legacy of hatred, violence, and destruction which can often take decades to rebuild. The victims of war…”
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The politicization of militarization: Examining military contributions to British policing
Published in Journal of global faultlines (01-05-2024)“…The role of the military is often clear: identify, engage, and destroy the enemy. This is true of all conflicts throughout human history, with armies varying…”
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COVID-19, global public health justice, and the culture of organized irresponsibility
Published in Journal of global faultlines (01-05-2024)“…This article deploys the language of risk to offer a sociological perspective on the discourse of responsibility in the context of the governance and…”
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The “National Question” revisited: Moldova and the crisis of the modern liberal state
Published in Journal of global faultlines (01-05-2024)“…Moldova is a borderland, lying geographically between Slavic Russia and the modern, liberal states of the European Union. Historically, it took shape after the…”
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War crimes and questions on justice in asymmetric warfare: The case of Iraq
Published in Journal of global faultlines (01-05-2024)“…The concepts of human rights and international justice are products of the 20th century and of the so-called enlightened Western civilisation. As the 21st…”
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Silent power, audible impunity: A Constructivist analysis of the atrocities of Abu Ghraib and Camp Breadbasket
Published in Journal of global faultlines (01-05-2024)“…“Silent power, audible impunity” examines conflict-related sexual violence (CRSV) against male detainees, in Abu Ghraib and in Camp Breadbasket, following the…”
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War and displacement: My family story
Published in Journal of global faultlines (01-05-2024)“…In this personal memoir of the impact of war and displacement, I tell the story of my father, a Polish-Jewish student from Lwow, then in Poland, who became a…”
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How has the US maintained hegemony in the international oil trade through its control of the Middle East?
Published in Journal of global faultlines (17-11-2023)“…This article discusses the dominance the US has over the Middle Eastern oil industry. It explores the timeline in which this happened, dating back to the…”
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Efficacy of counter-terrorism cooperation: A critical appraisal of Nigeria–United States counter-terrorism cooperation
Published in Journal of global faultlines (17-11-2023)“…Nigeria has struggled to combat terrorism for over a decade despite its domestic strategies and multilateral cooperation with its contiguous neighbors and…”
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How has the US maintained hegemony in the international oil trade through its control of the Middle East?
Published in Journal of global faultlines (01-10-2023)“…This article discusses the dominance the US has over the Middle Eastern oil industry. It explores the timeline in which this happened, dating back to the…”
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Profit-driven policy and human insecurity
Published in Journal of global faultlines (01-10-2023)“…This article provides a holistic account of the deep-rooted structural harms permeating contemporary society, offering theoretical and philosophical analysis…”
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Putting names to numbers: The creation of a systematic casualty recording database for the ongoing Russian aggression within Ukraine
Published in Journal of global faultlines (01-10-2023)“…This research aims to help create a systematic casualty recording database for the civilian casualties of the Russian aggression within Ukraine. It looks at…”
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Should they stay or should they go?: Modern European narratives on refugees
Published in Journal of global faultlines (01-10-2023)“…This article explores the responses of Western countries to refugee crises. European countries have been pioneers in articulating frameworks to address the…”
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Are religious beliefs truly the root cause of terrorism?
Published in Journal of global faultlines (01-10-2023)“…This article explores religion as a cause for terrorism, looking at different causes for terrorism and discussions into the harms associated with popular…”
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Has the threat posed by China to international security been overstated?
Published in Journal of global faultlines (01-10-2023)“…This article evaluates whether the threat posed to international security by a rising China has been overstated. The literature analyzed during the research…”
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COVID-19 pandemic exposes deep fault lines in global health governance: Lessons for the WHO
Published in Journal of global faultlines (01-10-2023)“…A specter is hunting the world – the specter of a deadly infectious disease – novel coronavirus (COVID-19), which has resulted in 758,390,564 and 6,859,093…”
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