Luke Glanville
@lukeglanville.bsky.social
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Prof of IR at ANU | International ethics & history of international thought | refugees, borders, colonialism, slavery, atrocities, war | https://researchprofiles.anu.edu.au/en/persons/luke-glanville
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Luke Glanville
@lukeglanville.bsky.social
· Aug 22
Resilience and Domination: Resonances of Racial Slavery in Refugee Exclusion
Abstract. We are encouraged to think of refugees as resilient people with agency and capacity for flourishing, rather than passive victims needing help. Th
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Jessica Whyte
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· Aug 27
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James Pattison
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· Jun 24
Trump 2.0: what implications for global health?
The second Trump presidency will be disruptive for global health, so threats must be anticipated and opportunities seized argue Kent Buse and Martin McKee
If the 2024 US presidential election was dif...
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Jessica Whyte
@jessicawhyte.bsky.social
· Jun 23
Gaza: UN warns of ‘weaponised hunger’ and growing death toll amid food chaos
The top UN humanitarian official in the Occupied Palestinian Territory has issued a stark warning over the deepening crisis in Gaza, where civilians are being killed daily while trying to access food,...
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Brad Simpson
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· Jun 13
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Jeremy Moses
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· May 28
From Humane War to Pacifism: Critiquing the Use of ‘Human Dignity’ in the Debate Over Autonomous Weapons Systems
Abstract Criticism of ‘humane war’ has become commonplace over recent years as a number of studies have emerged exploring the perverse effects of discourses and practices surrounding arms control, int...
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Brad Simpson
@bradleyrsimpson.bsky.social
· Jan 16
Chris Hayes
@chrislhayes.bsky.social
· Jan 15
A Year of Empty Threats and a “Smokescreen” Policy: How the State Department Let Israel Get Away With Horrors in Gaza
Israel has repeatedly crossed the Biden administration’s human rights red lines. But the U.S. continued to send weapons. Exclusive records and interviews reveal what happened inside the State Departme...
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Luke Glanville
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· Jan 16
Luke Glanville
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· Dec 28