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Journal of Global Faultlines
19 December 2024
Volume 11, Issue 2
30 May 2024
Volume 11, Issue 1
17 November 2023
Volume 10, Issue 2
25 May 2023
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Journal of Global Faultlines
Volume 10, Issue 2
Issue date:
17 November 2023
Journal:
Journal of Global Faultlines
Publisher:
Pluto Journals
Table of contents
Journal of Global Faultlines
127
EDITORIAL: BRICS Expansion Shifts Global Faultlines to the East
128
How has the US maintained hegemony in the international oil trade through its control of the Middle East?
Arya Joshi
131
Has the threat posed by China to international security been overstated?
Owen Tench
149
Efficacy of counter-terrorism cooperation : A critical appraisal of Nigeria–United States counter-terrorism cooperation
Abimbola Joseph Owojori
,
Omolara V. Akinyemi
,
Muhammad Danial Azman
165
COVID-19 pandemic exposes deep fault lines in global health governance : Lessons for the WHO
Lucky Imade
190
Profit-driven policy and human insecurity
Hannah Fereday
210
Should they stay or should they go? : Modern European narratives on refugees
Sultan Baig
228
Putting names to numbers : The creation of a systematic casualty recording database for the ongoing Russian aggression within Ukraine
Emily Ward
238
Are religious beliefs truly the root cause of terrorism?
Jannah Aishah Maysun
252
The UK counter-terrorism strategy and international justice
Manpreet Kaur Somal
264